User interface to residence related information center associated with communication and control system and method for wireless electric vehicle electrical energy transfer

ABSTRACT

A computationally implemented system and method that is designed to, but is not limited to: electronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in part from user interface interaction by one or more residential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or more residential participants. In addition to the foregoing, other method aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

If an Application Data Sheet (ADS) has been filed on the filing date ofthis application, it is incorporated by reference herein. Anyapplications claimed on the ADS for priority under 35 U.S.C. §§119, 120,121, or 365(c), and any and all parent, grandparent, great-grandparent,etc. applications of such applications, are also incorporated byreference, including any priority claims made in those applications andany material incorporated by reference, to the extent such subjectmatter is not inconsistent herewith.

The present application is related to and/or claims the benefit of theearliest available effective filing date(s) from the following listedapplication(s) (the “Priority Applications”), if any, listed below(e.g., claims earliest available priority dates for other thanprovisional patent applications or claims benefits under 35 USC §119(e)for provisional patent applications, for any and all parent,grandparent, great-grandparent, etc. applications of the PriorityApplication(s)). In addition, the present application is related to the“Related Applications,” if any, listed below.

Priority Applications

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/144,203, entitled DWELLING RELATED INFORMATIONCENTER ASSOCIATED WITH COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FORWIRELESS ELECTRIC VEHICLE ELECTRICAL ENERGY TRANSFER, naming RODERICK A.HYDE; JORDIN T. KARE; RICHARD T. LORD; ROBERT W. LORD; CLARENCE T.TEGREENE; AND LOWELL L. WOOD, JR. as inventors, filed 30, Dec., 2013with attorney docket no. 0713-003-007-000000, which is currentlyco-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pendingapplication is entitled to the benefit of the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/136,143, entitled USER INTERFACE TO EMPLOYMENTRELATED INFORMATION CENTER ASSOCIATED WITH COMMUNICATION AND CONTROLSYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS ELECTRIC VEHICLE ELECTRICAL ENERGYTRANSFER, naming RODERICK A. HYDE; JORDIN T. KARE; RICHARD T. LORD;ROBERT W. LORD; CLARENCE T. TEGREENE; AND LOWELL L. WOOD, JR. asinventors, filed 20, Dec., 2013 with attorney docket no.0713-003-006-000000, which is currently co-pending or is an applicationof which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefitof the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/133,382, entitled EMPLOYMENT RELATED INFORMATIONCENTER ASSOCIATED WITH COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FORWIRELESS ELECTRIC VEHICLE ELECTRICAL ENERGY TRANSFER, naming RODERICK A.HYDE; JORDIN T. KARE; RICHARD T. LORD; ROBERT W. LORD; CLARENCE T.TEGREENE; AND LOWELL L. WOOD, JR. as inventors, filed 18, Dec., 2013with attorney docket no. 0713-003-005-000000, which is currentlyco-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pendingapplication is entitled to the benefit of the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/092,126, entitled COMMUNICATION AND CONTROLREGARDING ELECTRICITY PROVIDER FOR WIRELESS ELECTRIC VEHICLE ELECTRICALENERGY TRANSFER, naming RODERICK A. HYDE; JORDIN T. KARE; RICHARD T.LORD; ROBERT W. LORD; CLARENCE T. TEGREENE; AND LOWELL L. WOOD, JR. asinventors, filed 27, Nov., 2013 with attorney docket no.0713-003-004-000001, which is currently co-pending or is an applicationof which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefitof the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/092,306, entitled COMMUNICATION AND CONTROLSYSTEM AND METHOD REGARDING ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING EQUIPMENT FORWIRELESS ELECTRIC VEHICLE ELECTRICAL ENERGY TRANSFER, naming RODERICK A.HYDE; JORDIN T. KARE; RICHARD T. LORD; ROBERT W. LORD; CLARENCE T.TEGREENE; AND LOWELL L. WOOD, JR. as inventors, filed 27, Nov., 2013with attorney docket no. 0713-003-003-000001, which is currentlyco-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pendingapplication is entitled to the benefit of the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/092,082, entitled COMMUNICATION AND CONTROLSYSTEM AND METHOD REGARDING ELECTRIC VEHICLE FOR WIRELESS ELECTRICVEHICLE ELECTRICAL ENERGY TRANSFER, naming RODERICK A. HYDE; JORDIN T.KARE; RICHARD T. LORD; ROBERT

W. LORD; CLARENCE T. TEGREENE; AND LOWELL L. WOOD, JR. as inventors,filed 27, Nov., 2013 with attorney docket no. 0713-003-002-000001, whichis currently co-pending or is an application of which a currentlyco-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/091,702, entitled COMMUNICATION AND CONTROLREGARDING ELECTRICITY PROVIDER FOR WIRELESS ELECTRIC VEHICLE ELECTRICALENERGY TRANSFER, naming RODERICK A. HYDE; JORDIN T. KARE; RICHARD T.LORD; ROBERT W. LORD; CLARENCE T. TEGREENE; AND LOWELL L. WOOD, JR. asinventors, filed 27, Nov., 2013 with attorney docket no.0713-003-004-000000, which is currently co-pending or is an applicationof which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefitof the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/089,513, entitled COMMUNICATION AND CONTROLSYSTEM AND METHOD REGARDING ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING EQUIPMENT FORWIRELESS ELECTRIC VEHICLE ELECTRICAL ENERGY TRANSFER, naming RODERICK A.HYDE; JORDIN T. KARE; RICHARD T. LORD; ROBERT W. LORD; CLARENCE T.TEGREENE; AND LOWELL L. WOOD, JR. as inventors, filed 25, Nov., 2013with attorney docket no. 0713-003-003-000000, which is currentlyco-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pendingapplication is entitled to the benefit of the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/086,903, entitled COMMUNICATION AND CONTROLSYSTEM AND METHOD REGARDING ELECTRIC VEHICLE FOR WIRELESS ELECTRICVEHICLE ELECTRICAL ENERGY TRANSFER, naming RODERICK A. HYDE; JORDIN T.KARE; RICHARD T. LORD; ROBERT W. LORD; CLARENCE T. TEGREENE; AND LOWELLL. WOOD, JR. as inventors, filed 21, Nov., 2013 with attorney docket no.0713-003-002-000000, which is currently co-pending or is an applicationof which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefitof the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the presentapplication constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/041,443, entitled COMMUNICATION AND CONTROLREGARDING WIRELESS ELECTRIC VEHICLE ELECTRICAL ENERGY TRANSFER, namingRODERICK A. HYDE; JORDIN T. KARE; RICHARD T. LORD; ROBERT W. LORD;CLARENCE T. TEGREENE; AND LOWELL L. WOOD, JR. as inventors, filed 30,Sep., 2013 with attorney docket no. 0713-003-001-000000, which iscurrently co-pending or is an application of which a currentlyco-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date.

SUMMARY

In one aspect, a computationally-implemented method includes, but is notlimited to electronically analyzing exchange information resultant atleast in part from user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants; and electronically sendinganalysis matter for subsequent user interface interaction, the analysismatter based at least in part on the analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants. In addition to the foregoing, other methodaspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a partof the disclosure set forth herein.

In one or more various aspects, related machines, compositions ofmatter, or manufactures of systems may include, but are not limited to,circuitry and/or programming for effecting the herein-referenced methodaspects; the circuitry and/or programming can be virtually anycombination of hardware, software, and/or firmware configured to effectthe herein-referenced method aspects depending upon the design choicesof the system designer (limited to patentable subject matter under 35USC 101).

A computationally-implemented system includes, but is not limited to:means for electronically analyzing exchange information resultant atleast in part from user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants; and means for electronicallysending analysis matter for subsequent user interface interaction, theanalysis matter based at least in part on the analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinteraction by one or more residential participants as to interfacesubstance reviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants. In addition to the foregoing, other systemaspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a partof the disclosure set forth herein.

A computationally-implemented system includes, but is not limited toelectrical circuitry arrangement for electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant from user interface interaction by residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles concerning residential participants; and electricalcircuitry arrangement for electronically sending analysis matter forsubsequent user interface interaction, analysis matter based onanalyzing exchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinteraction by residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related to factors of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles concerningresidential participants. In addition to the foregoing, other systemaspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a partof the disclosure set forth herein.

A system includes, but is not limited to electronically analyzingexchange information resultant from user interface interaction byresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles concerning residential participantsmodule configured to operate in accordance with electronically analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from user interfaceinteraction by one or more residential participants as to interfacesubstance reviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants; and electronically sending analysis matter forsubsequent user interface interaction, analysis matter based onanalyzing exchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinteraction by residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related to factors of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles concerningresidential participants module configured to operate in accordance withelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants. In addition to the foregoing, other systemaspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a partof the disclosure set forth herein.

An article of manufacture including one or more non-transitorysignal-bearing storage medium bearing one or more instructions forelectronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom user interface interaction by one or more residential participantsas to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in partto factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofone or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one ormore residential participants; and one or more instructions forelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants. In addition to the foregoing, other computerprogram product aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and textforming a part of the disclosure set forth herein.

A system including one or more computing devices; and one or moreinstructions when executed on the one or more computing devices causethe one or more computing devices to perform electronically analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from user interfaceinteraction by one or more residential participants as to interfacesubstance reviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants; and electronically sending analysis matter forsubsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants. In addition tothe foregoing, other computer program product aspects are described inthe claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the disclosure setforth herein.

In addition to the foregoing, various other method and/or system and/orprogram product aspects are set forth and described in the teachingssuch as text (e.g., claims and/or detailed description) and/or drawingsof the present disclosure.

In one or more various aspects, a method includes but is not limited tothat which is illustrated in the drawings. In addition to the foregoing,other method aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and textforming a part of the disclosure set forth herein.

In one or more various aspects, one or more related systems may beimplemented in machines, compositions of matter, or manufactures ofsystems, limited to patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. 101. Theone or more related systems may include, but are not limited to,circuitry and/or programming for effecting the herein-referenced methodaspects. The circuitry and/or programming may be virtually anycombination of hardware, software, and/or firmware configured to effectthe herein-referenced method aspects depending upon the design choicesof the system designer, and limited to patentable subject matter under35 USC 101.

The foregoing is a summary and thus may contain simplifications,generalizations, inclusions, and/or omissions of detail; consequently,those skilled in the art will appreciate that the summary isillustrative only and is NOT intended to be in any way limiting. Otheraspects, features, and advantages of the devices and/or processes and/orother subject matter described herein will become apparent in theteachings set forth herein.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

For a more complete understanding of embodiments, reference now is madeto the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanyingdrawings. The use of the same symbols in different drawings typicallyindicates similar or identical items, unless context dictates otherwise.

With reference now to the figures, shown are one or more examples of isan example of User Interface to Residence Related Information CenterAssociated with Communication and Control System and Method for WirelessElectric Vehicle Electrical Energy Transfer that may provide context,for instance, in introducing one or more processes and/or devicesdescribed herein.

In accordance with 37 CFR 1.84(h)(2), FIG. 1 shows how FIG. 1-A throughFIG. 1-H (Sheets 2-9) are to be arranged and assembled to form “a viewof a large machine or device in its entirety . . . broken into partialviews . . . extended over several sheets” labeled. The “views on two ormore sheets form, in effect, a single complete view, [and] the views onthe several sheets . . . [are] so arranged that the complete figure canbe assembled” from “partial views drawn on separate sheets . . . linkededge to edge,” in that the partial-view FIGS. 1-A to 1-H are orderedalphabetically, by increasing column from left to right, as shown in thefollowing table (with further orientation as indicated by phantom-lineson the partial-view

FIGURES

Fig. 1-A Fig. 1-B Fig. 1-C Fig. 1-D Fig. 1-E Fig. 1-F Fig. 1-G Fig. 1-H

FIG. 2 shows a schematic diagram of implementation(s) of environment(s)and/or implementations(s) of one or more technologies described hereinincluding residence information center implementation(s) incommunication with user interface implementation(s).

FIG. 3 shows a schematic diagram of implementation(s) of environment(s)and/or implementations(s) of one or more technologies described hereinincluding user interface communication system implementation(s).

FIG. 4 shows a schematic diagram of implementation(s) of environment(s)and/or implementations(s) of one or more technologies described hereinincluding processing module implementation(s).

FIG. 5-A through FIG. 5-G (sheets 13-19) show a partially schematicdiagram of an implementation(s) of electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant from user interface interaction by residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles concerning residential participants module(s).

FIG. 6-A through FIG. 6-J (sheets 20-29) show a partially schematicdiagram of an implementation(s) of electronically sending analysismatter for subsequent user interface interaction, analysis matter basedon analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface interaction by residential participants as to interfacesubstance reviewed thereby and related to factors of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles concerningresidential participants module(s).

FIG. 7 shows a high-level flowchart illustrating an operational flow o10representing exemplary operations related to operation o11, andoperation o12.

FIG. 8-A through FIG. 8-Q (Sheets 31-47) show a high-level flowchartincluding exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 7.

FIG. 9-A through FIG. 9-U (Sheets 48-68) show a high-level flowchartincluding exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 7.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In the following detailed description, reference is made to theaccompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. In the drawings,similar symbols typically identify similar components, unless contextdictates otherwise. The illustrative embodiments described in thedetailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting.Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made,without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matterpresented here.

The present application may use formal outline headings for clarity ofpresentation. However, it is to be understood that the outline headingsare for presentation purposes, and that different types of subjectmatter may be discussed throughout the application (e.g.,device(s)/structure(s) may be described under process(es)/operationsheading(s) and/or process(es)/operations may be discussed understructure(s)/process(es) headings; and/or descriptions of single topicsmay span two or more topic headings). Hence, the use of the formaloutline headings is not intended to be in any way limiting.

Thus, in accordance with various embodiments, computationallyimplemented methods, systems, circuitry, articles of manufacture,ordered chains of matter, and computer program products are designed to,among other things, provide an interface for the environment illustratedin FIG. 1-A through FIG. 1-H.

The claims, description, and drawings of this application may describeone or more of the instant technologies in operational/functionallanguage, for example as a set of operations to be performed by acomputer. Such operational/functional description in most instanceswould be understood by one skilled the art as specifically-configuredhardware (e.g., because a general purpose computer in effect becomes aspecial purpose computer once it is programmed to perform particularfunctions pursuant to instructions from program software).

Importantly, although the operational/functional descriptions describedherein are understandable by the human mind, they are not abstract ideasof the operations/functions divorced from computational implementationof those operations/functions. Rather, the operations/functionsrepresent a specification for the massively complex computationalmachines or other means. As discussed in detail below, theoperational/functional language must be read in its proper technologicalcontext, i.e., as concrete specifications for physical implementations.

The logical operations/functions described herein are a distillation ofmachine specifications or other physical mechanisms specified by theoperations/functions such that the otherwise inscrutable machinespecifications may be comprehensible to the human mind. The distillationalso allows one of skill in the art to adapt the operational/functionaldescription of the technology across many different specific vendors'hardware configurations or platforms, without being limited to specificvendors' hardware configurations or platforms.

Some of the present technical description (e.g., detailed description,drawings, claims, etc.) may be set forth in terms of logicaloperations/functions. As described in more detail in the followingparagraphs, these logical operations/functions are not representationsof abstract ideas, but rather representative of static or sequencedspecifications of various hardware elements. Differently stated, unlesscontext dictates otherwise, the logical operations/functions will beunderstood by those of skill in the art to be representative of staticor sequenced specifications of various hardware elements. This is truebecause tools available to one of skill in the art to implementtechnical disclosures set forth in operational/functional formats—toolsin the form of a high-level programming language (e.g., C, java, visualbasic), etc.), or tools in the form of Very High Speed HardwareDescription Language (“VHDL,” which is a language that uses text todescribe logic circuits)—are generators of static or sequencedspecifications of various hardware configurations. This fact issometimes obscured by the broad term “software,” but, as shown by thefollowing explanation, those skilled in the art understand that what istermed “software” is a shorthand for a massively complexinterchaining/specification of ordered-matter elements. The term“ordered-matter elements” may refer to physical components ofcomputation, such as assemblies of electronic logic gates, molecularcomputing logic constituents, quantum computing mechanisms, etc.

For example, a high-level programming language is a programming languagewith strong abstraction, e.g., multiple levels of abstraction, from thedetails of the sequential organizations, states, inputs, outputs, etc.,of the machines that a high-level programming language actuallyspecifies. See, e.g., Wikipedia, High-level programming language,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-level_programming_language (as of Jun.5, 2012, 21:00 GMT). In order to facilitate human comprehension, in manyinstances, high-level programming languages resemble or even sharesymbols with natural languages. See, e.g., Wikipedia, Natural language,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language (as of Jun. 5, 2012, 21:00GMT).

It has been argued that because high-level programming languages usestrong abstraction (e.g., that they may resemble or share symbols withnatural languages), they are therefore a “purely mental construct.”(e.g., that “software”—a computer program or computer programming—issomehow an ineffable mental construct, because at a high level ofabstraction, it can be conceived and understood in the human mind). Thisargument has been used to characterize technical description in the formof functions/operations as somehow “abstract ideas.” In fact, intechnological arts (e.g., the information and communicationtechnologies) this is not true.

The fact that high-level programming languages use strong abstraction tofacilitate human understanding should not be taken as an indication thatwhat is expressed is an abstract idea. In fact, those skilled in the artunderstand that just the opposite is true. If a high-level programminglanguage is the tool used to implement a technical disclosure in theform of functions/operations, those skilled in the art will recognizethat, far from being abstract, imprecise, “fuzzy,” or “mental” in anysignificant semantic sense, such a tool is instead a nearincomprehensibly precise sequential specification of specificcomputational machines—the parts of which are built up byactivating/selecting such parts from typically more generalcomputational machines over time (e.g., clocked time). This fact issometimes obscured by the superficial similarities between high-levelprogramming languages and natural languages. These superficialsimilarities also may cause a glossing over of the fact that high-levelprogramming language implementations ultimately perform valuable work bycreating/controlling many different computational machines.

The many different computational machines that a high-level programminglanguage specifies are almost unimaginably complex. At base, thehardware used in the computational machines typically consists of sometype of ordered matter (e.g., traditional electronic devices (e.g.,transistors), deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), quantum devices, mechanicalswitches, optics, fluidics, pneumatics, optical devices (e.g., opticalinterference devices), molecules, etc.) that are arranged to form logicgates. Logic gates are typically physical devices that may beelectrically, mechanically, chemically, or otherwise driven to changephysical state in order to create a physical reality of Boolean logic.

Logic gates may be arranged to form logic circuits, which are typicallyphysical devices that may be electrically, mechanically, chemically, orotherwise driven to create a physical reality of certain logicalfunctions. Types of logic circuits include such devices as multiplexers,registers, arithmetic logic units (ALUs), computer memory, etc., eachtype of which may be combined to form yet other types of physicaldevices, such as a central processing unit (CPU)—the best known of whichis the microprocessor. A modern microprocessor will often contain morethan one hundred million logic gates in its many logic circuits (andoften more than a billion transistors). See, e.g., Wikipedia, Logicgates, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_gates (as of Jun. 5, 2012,21:03 GMT).

The logic circuits forming the microprocessor are arranged to provide amicroarchitecture that will carry out the instructions defined by thatmicroprocessor's defined Instruction Set Architecture. The InstructionSet Architecture is the part of the microprocessor architecture relatedto programming, including the native data types, instructions,registers, addressing modes, memory architecture, interrupt andexception handling, and external Input/Output. See, e.g., Wikipedia,Computer architecture,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_architecture (as of Jun. 5, 2012,21:03 GMT).

The Instruction Set Architecture includes a specification of the machinelanguage that can be used by programmers to use/control themicroprocessor. Since the machine language instructions are such thatthey may be executed directly by the microprocessor, typically theyconsist of strings of binary digits, or bits. For example, a typicalmachine language instruction might be many bits long (e.g., 32, 64, or128 bit strings are currently common). A typical machine languageinstruction might take the form “11110000101011110000111100111111” (a 32bit instruction).

It is significant here that, although the machine language instructionsare written as sequences of binary digits, in actuality those binarydigits specify physical reality. For example, if certain semiconductorsare used to make the operations of Boolean logic a physical reality, theapparently mathematical bits “1” and “0” in a machine languageinstruction actually constitute shorthand that specifies the applicationof specific voltages to specific wires. For example, in somesemiconductor technologies, the binary number “1” (e.g., logical “1”) ina machine language instruction specifies around +5 volts applied to aspecific “wire” (e.g., metallic traces on a printed circuit board) andthe binary number “0” (e.g., logical “0”) in a machine languageinstruction specifies around −5 volts applied to a specific “wire.” Inaddition to specifying voltages of the machines' configuration, suchmachine language instructions also select out and activate specificgroupings of logic gates from the millions of logic gates of the moregeneral machine. Thus, far from abstract mathematical expressions,machine language instruction programs, even though written as a stringof zeros and ones, specify many, many constructed physical machines orphysical machine states.

Machine language is typically incomprehensible by most humans (e.g., theabove example was just ONE instruction, and some personal computersexecute more than two billion instructions every second). See, e.g.,Wikipedia, Instructions per second,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instructions_per_second (as of Jun. 5,2012, 21:04 GMT). Thus, programs written in machine language—which maybe tens of millions of machine language instructions long—areincomprehensible. In view of this, early assembly languages weredeveloped that used mnemonic codes to refer to machine languageinstructions, rather than using the machine language instructions'numeric values directly (e.g., for performing a multiplicationoperation, programmers coded the abbreviation “mult,” which representsthe binary number “011000” in MIPS machine code). While assemblylanguages were initially a great aid to humans controlling themicroprocessors to perform work, in time the complexity of the work thatneeded to be done by the humans outstripped the ability of humans tocontrol the microprocessors using merely assembly languages.

At this point, it was noted that the same tasks needed to be done overand over, and the machine language necessary to do those repetitivetasks was the same. In view of this, compilers were created. A compileris a device that takes a statement that is more comprehensible to ahuman than either machine or assembly language, such as “add 2+2 andoutput the result,” and translates that human understandable statementinto a complicated, tedious, and immense machine language code (e.g.,millions of 32, 64, or 128 bit length strings). Compilers thus translatehigh-level programming language into machine language.

This compiled machine language, as described above, is then used as thetechnical specification which sequentially constructs and causes theinteroperation of many different computational machines such thathumanly useful, tangible, and concrete work is done. For example, asindicated above, such machine language—the compiled version of thehigher-level language—functions as a technical specification whichselects out hardware logic gates, specifies voltage levels, voltagetransition timings, etc., such that the humanly useful work isaccomplished by the hardware.

Thus, a functional/operational technical description, when viewed by oneof skill in the art, is far from an abstract idea. Rather, such afunctional/operational technical description, when understood throughthe tools available in the art such as those just described, is insteadunderstood to be a humanly understandable representation of a hardwarespecification, the complexity and specificity of which far exceeds thecomprehension of most any one human. With this in mind, those skilled inthe art will understand that any such operational/functional technicaldescriptions—in view of the disclosures herein and the knowledge ofthose skilled in the art—may be understood as operations made intophysical reality by (a) one or more interchained physical machines, (b)interchained logic gates configured to create one or more physicalmachine(s) representative of sequential/combinatorial logic(s), (c)interchained ordered matter making up logic gates (e.g., interchainedelectronic devices (e.g., transistors), DNA, quantum devices, mechanicalswitches, optics, fluidics, pneumatics, molecules, etc.) that createphysical reality representative of logic(s), or (d) virtually anycombination of the foregoing. Indeed, any physical object which has astable, measurable, and changeable state may be used to construct amachine based on the above technical description. Charles Babbage, forexample, constructed the first computer out of wood and powered bycranking a handle.

Thus, far from being understood as an abstract idea, those skilled inthe art will recognize a functional/operational technical description asa humanly-understandable representation of one or more almostunimaginably complex and time sequenced hardware instantiations. Thefact that functional/operational technical descriptions might lendthemselves readily to high-level computing languages (or high-levelblock diagrams for that matter) that share some words, structures,phrases, etc. with natural language simply cannot be taken as anindication that such functional/operational technical descriptions areabstract ideas, or mere expressions of abstract ideas. In fact, asoutlined herein, in the technological arts this is simply not true. Whenviewed through the tools available to those of skill in the art, suchfunctional/operational technical descriptions are seen as specifyinghardware configurations of almost unimaginable complexity.

As outlined above, the reason for the use of functional/operationaltechnical descriptions is at least twofold. First, the use offunctional/operational technical descriptions allows near-infinitelycomplex machines and machine operations arising from interchainedhardware elements to be described in a manner that the human mind canprocess (e.g., by mimicking natural language and logical narrativeflow). Second, the use of functional/operational technical descriptionsassists the person of skill in the art in understanding the describedsubject matter by providing a description that is more or lessindependent of any specific vendor's piece(s) of hardware.

The use of functional/operational technical descriptions assists theperson of skill in the art in understanding the described subject mattersince, as is evident from the above discussion, one could easily,although not quickly, transcribe the technical descriptions set forth inthis document as trillions of ones and zeroes, billions of single linesof assembly-level machine code, millions of logic gates, thousands ofgate arrays, or any number of intermediate levels of abstractions.However, if any such low-level technical descriptions were to replacethe present technical description, a person of skill in the art couldencounter undue difficulty in implementing the disclosure, because sucha low-level technical description would likely add complexity without acorresponding benefit (e.g., by describing the subject matter utilizingthe conventions of one or more vendor-specific pieces of hardware).Thus, the use of functional/operational technical descriptions assiststhose of skill in the art by separating the technical descriptions fromthe conventions of any vendor-specific piece of hardware.

In view of the foregoing, the logical operations/functions set forth inthe present technical description are representative of static orsequenced specifications of various ordered-matter elements, in orderthat such specifications may be comprehensible to the human mind andadaptable to create many various hardware configurations. The logicaloperations/functions disclosed herein should be treated as such, andshould not be disparagingly characterized as abstract ideas merelybecause the specifications they represent are presented in a manner thatone of skill in the art can readily understand and apply in a mannerindependent of a specific vendor's hardware implementation.

Those having skill in the art will recognize that the state of the arthas progressed to the point where there is little distinction leftbetween hardware, software, and/or firmware implementations of aspectsof systems; the use of hardware, software, and/or firmware is generally(but not always, in that in certain contexts the choice between hardwareand software can become significant) a design choice representing costvs. efficiency tradeoffs. Those having skill in the art will appreciatethat there are various vehicles by which processes and/or systems and/orother technologies described herein can be effected (e.g., hardware,software, and/or firmware), and that the preferred vehicle will varywith the context in which the processes and/or systems and/or othertechnologies are deployed. For example, if an implementer determinesthat speed and accuracy are paramount, the implementer may opt for amainly hardware and/or firmware vehicle; alternatively, if flexibilityis paramount, the implementer may opt for a mainly softwareimplementation; or, yet again alternatively, the implementer may opt forsome combination of hardware, software, and/or firmware in one or moremachines, compositions of matter, and articles of manufacture, limitedto patentable subject matter under 35 USC 101. Hence, there are severalpossible vehicles by which the processes and/or devices and/or othertechnologies described herein may be effected, none of which isinherently superior to the other in that any vehicle to be utilized is achoice dependent upon the context in which the vehicle will be deployedand the specific concerns (e.g., speed, flexibility, or predictability)of the implementer, any of which may vary. Those skilled in the art willrecognize that optical aspects of implementations will typically employoptically-oriented hardware, software, and or firmware.

In some implementations described herein, logic and similarimplementations may include software or other control structures.Electronic circuitry, for example, may have one or more paths ofelectrical current constructed and arranged to implement variousfunctions as described herein. In some implementations, one or moremedia may be configured to bear a device-detectable implementation whensuch media hold or transmit device detectable instructions operable toperform as described herein. In some variants, for example,implementations may include an update or modification of existingsoftware or firmware, or of gate arrays or programmable hardware, suchas by performing a reception of or a transmission of one or moreinstructions in relation to one or more operations described herein.Alternatively or additionally, in some variants, an implementation mayinclude special-purpose hardware, software, firmware components, and/orgeneral-purpose components executing or otherwise invokingspecial-purpose components. Specifications or other implementations maybe transmitted by one or more instances of tangible transmission mediaas described herein, optionally by packet transmission or otherwise bypassing through distributed media at various times.

Alternatively or additionally, implementations may include executing aspecial-purpose instruction sequence or invoking circuitry for enabling,triggering, coordinating, requesting, or otherwise causing one or moreoccurrences of virtually any functional operations described herein. Insome variants, operational or other logical descriptions herein may beexpressed as source code and compiled or otherwise invoked as anexecutable instruction sequence. In some contexts, for example,implementations may be provided, in whole or in part, by source code,such as C++, or other code sequences. In other implementations, sourceor other code implementation, using commercially available and/ortechniques in the art, may be compiled//implemented/translated/converted into a high-level descriptor language(e.g., initially implementing described technologies in C or C++programming language and thereafter converting the programming languageimplementation into a logic-synthesizable language implementation, ahardware description language implementation, a hardware designsimulation implementation, and/or other such similar mode(s) ofexpression). For example, some or all of a logical expression (e.g.,computer programming language implementation) may be manifested as aVerilog-type hardware description (e.g., via Hardware DescriptionLanguage (HDL) and/or Very High Speed Integrated Circuit HardwareDescriptor Language (VHDL)) or other circuitry model which may then beused to create a physical implementation having hardware (e.g., anApplication Specific Integrated Circuit). Those skilled in the art willrecognize how to obtain, configure, and optimize suitable transmissionor computational elements, material supplies, actuators, or otherstructures in light of these teachings.

Those skilled in the art will recognize that it is common within the artto implement devices and/or processes and/or systems, and thereafter useengineering and/or other practices to integrate such implemented devicesand/or processes and/or systems into more comprehensive devices and/orprocesses and/or systems. That is, at least a portion of the devicesand/or processes and/or systems described herein can be integrated intoother devices and/or processes and/or systems via a reasonable amount ofexperimentation. Those having skill in the art will recognize thatexamples of such other devices and/or processes and/or systems mightinclude—as appropriate to context and application—all or part of devicesand/or processes and/or systems of (a) an air conveyance (e.g., anairplane, rocket, helicopter, etc.), (b) a ground conveyance (e.g., acar, truck, locomotive, tank, armored personnel carrier, etc.), (c) abuilding (e.g., a home, warehouse, office, etc.), (d) an appliance(e.g., a refrigerator, a washing machine, a dryer, etc.), (e) acommunications system (e.g., a networked system, a telephone system, aVoice over IP system, etc.), (f) a business entity (e.g., an InternetService Provider (ISP) entity such as Comcast Cable, Qwest, SouthwesternBell, etc.), or (g) a wired/wireless services entity (e.g., Sprint,Cingular, Nextel, etc.), etc.

In certain cases, use of a system or method may occur in a territoryeven if components are located outside the territory. For example, in adistributed computing context, use of a distributed computing system mayoccur in a territory even though parts of the system may be locatedoutside of the territory (e.g., relay, server, processor, signal-bearingmedium, transmitting computer, receiving computer, etc. located outsidethe territory).

A sale of a system or method may likewise occur in a territory even ifcomponents of the system or method are located and/or used outside theterritory. Further, implementation of at least part of a system forperforming a method in one territory does not preclude use of the systemin another territory

In a general sense, those skilled in the art will recognize that thevarious embodiments described herein can be implemented, individuallyand/or collectively, by various types of electro-mechanical systemshaving a wide range of electrical components such as hardware, software,firmware, and/or virtually any combination thereof, limited topatentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. 101; and a wide range ofcomponents that may impart mechanical force or motion such as rigidbodies, spring or torsional bodies, hydraulics, electro-magneticallyactuated devices, and/or virtually any combination thereof.Consequently, as used herein “electro-mechanical system” includes, butis not limited to, electrical circuitry operably coupled with atransducer (e.g., an actuator, a motor, a piezoelectric crystal, a MicroElectro Mechanical System (MEMS), etc.), electrical circuitry having atleast one discrete electrical circuit, electrical circuitry having atleast one integrated circuit, electrical circuitry having at least oneapplication specific integrated circuit, electrical circuitry forming ageneral purpose computing device configured by a computer program (e.g.,a general purpose computer configured by a computer program which atleast partially carries out processes and/or devices described herein,or a microprocessor configured by a computer program which at leastpartially carries out processes and/or devices described herein),electrical circuitry forming a memory device (e.g., forms of memory(e.g., random access, flash, read only, etc.)), electrical circuitryforming a communications device (e.g., a modem, communications switch,optical-electrical equipment, etc.), and/or any non-electrical analogthereto, such as optical or other analogs (e.g., graphene basedcircuitry). Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that examplesof electro-mechanical systems include but are not limited to a varietyof consumer electronics systems, medical devices, as well as othersystems such as motorized transport systems, factory automation systems,security systems, and/or communication/computing systems. Those skilledin the art will recognize that electro-mechanical as used herein is notnecessarily limited to a system that has both electrical and mechanicalactuation except as context may dictate otherwise.

In a general sense, those skilled in the art will recognize that thevarious aspects described herein which can be implemented, individuallyand/or collectively, by a wide range of hardware, software, firmware,and/or any combination thereof can be viewed as being composed ofvarious types of “electrical circuitry.” Consequently, as used herein“electrical circuitry” includes, but is not limited to, electricalcircuitry having at least one discrete electrical circuit, electricalcircuitry having at least one integrated circuit, electrical circuitryhaving at least one application specific integrated circuit, electricalcircuitry forming a general purpose computing device configured by acomputer program (e.g., a general purpose computer configured by acomputer program which at least partially carries out processes and/ordevices described herein, or a microprocessor configured by a computerprogram which at least partially carries out processes and/or devicesdescribed herein), electrical circuitry forming a memory device (e.g.,forms of memory (e.g., random access, flash, read only, etc.)), and/orelectrical circuitry forming a communications device (e.g., a modem,communications switch, optical-electrical equipment, etc.). Those havingskill in the art will recognize that the subject matter described hereinmay be implemented in an analog or digital fashion or some combinationthereof.

Those skilled in the art will recognize that at least a portion of thedevices and/or processes described herein can be integrated into animage processing system. Those having skill in the art will recognizethat a typical image processing system generally includes one or more ofa system unit housing, a video display device, memory such as volatileor non-volatile memory, processors such as microprocessors or digitalsignal processors, computational entities such as operating systems,drivers, applications programs, one or more interaction devices (e.g., atouch pad, a touch screen, an antenna, etc.), control systems includingfeedback loops and control motors (e.g., feedback for sensing lensposition and/or velocity; control motors for moving/distorting lenses togive desired focuses). An image processing system may be implementedutilizing suitable commercially available components, such as thosetypically found in digital still systems and/or digital motion systems.

Those skilled in the art will recognize that at least a portion of thedevices and/or processes described herein can be integrated into a dataprocessing system. Those having skill in the art will recognize that adata processing system generally includes one or more of a system unithousing, a video display device, memory such as volatile or non-volatilememory, processors such as microprocessors or digital signal processors,computational entities such as operating systems, drivers, graphicaluser interfaces, and applications programs, one or more interactiondevices (e.g., a touch pad, a touch screen, an antenna, etc.), and/orcontrol systems including feedback loops and control motors (e.g.,feedback for sensing position and/or velocity; control motors for movingand/or adjusting components and/or quantities). A data processing systemmay be implemented utilizing suitable commercially available components,such as those typically found in data computing/communication and/ornetwork computing/communication systems.

Those skilled in the art will recognize that at least a portion of thedevices and/or processes described herein can be integrated into a motesystem. Those having skill in the art will recognize that a typical motesystem generally includes one or more memories such as volatile ornon-volatile memories, processors such as microprocessors or digitalsignal processors, computational entities such as operating systems,user interfaces, drivers, sensors, actuators, applications programs, oneor more interaction devices (e.g., an antenna USB ports, acoustic ports,etc. . . . ), control systems including feedback loops and controlmotors (e.g., feedback for sensing or estimating position and/orvelocity; control motors for moving and/or adjusting components and/orquantities). A mote system may be implemented utilizing suitablecomponents, such as those found in mote computing/communication systems.Specific examples of such components entail such as Intel Corporation'sand/or Crossbow Corporation's mote components and supporting hardware,software, and/or firmware.

For the purposes of this application, “cloud” computing may beunderstood as described in the cloud computing literature. For example,cloud computing may be methods and/or systems for the delivery ofcomputational capacity and/or storage capacity as a service. The “cloud”may refer to one or more hardware and/or software components thatdeliver or assist in the delivery of computational and/or storagecapacity, including, but not limited to, one or more of a client, anapplication, a platform, an infrastructure, and/or a server The cloudmay refer to any of the hardware and/or software associated with aclient, an application, a platform, an infrastructure, and/or a server.For example, cloud and cloud computing may refer to one or more of acomputer, a processor, a storage medium, a router, a switch, a modem, avirtual machine (e.g., a virtual server), a data center, an operatingsystem, a middleware, a firmware, a hardware back-end, a softwareback-end, and/or a software application. A cloud may refer to a privatecloud, a public cloud, a hybrid cloud, and/or a community cloud. A cloudmay be a shared pool of configurable computing resources, which may bepublic, private, semi-private, distributable, scalable, flexible,temporary, virtual, and/or physical. A cloud or cloud service may bedelivered over one or more types of network, e.g., a mobilecommunication network, and the Internet.

As used in this application, a cloud or a cloud service may include oneor more of infrastructure-as-a-service (“IaaS”), platform-as-a-service(“PaaS”), software-as-a-service (“SaaS”), and/or desktop-as-a-service(“DaaS”). As a non-exclusive example, IaaS may include, e.g., one ormore virtual server instantiations that may start, stop, access, and/orconfigure virtual servers and/or storage centers (e.g., providing one ormore processors, storage space, and/or network resources on-demand,e.g., EMC and Rackspace). PaaS may include, e.g., one or more softwareand/or development tools hosted on an infrastructure (e.g., a computingplatform and/or a solution stack from which the client can createsoftware interfaces and applications, e.g., Microsoft Azure). SaaS mayinclude, e.g., software hosted by a service provider and accessible overa network (e.g., the software for the application and/or the dataassociated with that software application may be kept on the network,e.g., Google Apps, SalesForce). DaaS may include, e.g., providingdesktop, applications, data, and/or services for the user over a network(e.g., providing a multi-application framework, the applications in theframework, the data associated with the applications, and/or servicesrelated to the applications and/or the data over the network, e.g.,Citrix). The foregoing is intended to be exemplary of the types ofsystems and/or methods referred to in this application as “cloud” or“cloud computing” and should not be considered complete or exhaustive.

One skilled in the art will recognize that the herein describedcomponents (e.g., operations), devices, objects, and the discussionaccompanying them are used as examples for the sake of conceptualclarity and that various configuration modifications are contemplated.Consequently, as used herein, the specific exemplars set forth and theaccompanying discussion are intended to be representative of their moregeneral classes. In general, use of any specific exemplar is intended tobe representative of its class, and the non-inclusion of specificcomponents (e.g., operations), devices, and objects should not be takenlimiting.

The herein described subject matter sometimes illustrates differentcomponents contained within, or connected with, different othercomponents. It is to be understood that such depicted architectures aremerely exemplary, and that in fact many other architectures may beimplemented which achieve the same functionality. In a conceptual sense,any arrangement of components to achieve the same functionality iseffectively “associated” such that the desired functionality isachieved. Hence, any two components herein combined to achieve aparticular functionality can be seen as “associated with” each othersuch that the desired functionality is achieved, irrespective ofarchitectures or intermedial components. Likewise, any two components soassociated can also be viewed as being “operably connected”, or“operably coupled,” to each other to achieve the desired functionality,and any two components capable of being so associated can also be viewedas being “operably couplable,” to each other to achieve the desiredfunctionality. Specific examples of operably couplable include but arenot limited to physically mateable and/or physically interactingcomponents, and/or wirelessly interactable, and/or wirelesslyinteracting components, and/or logically interacting, and/or logicallyinteractable components.

To the extent that formal outline headings are present in thisapplication, it is to be understood that the outline headings are forpresentation purposes, and that different types of subject matter may bediscussed throughout the application (e.g., device(s)/structure(s) maybe described under process(es)/operations heading(s) and/orprocess(es)/operations may be discussed under structure(s)/process(es)headings; and/or descriptions of single topics may span two or moretopic headings). Hence, any use of formal outline headings in thisapplication is for presentation purposes, and is not intended to be inany way limiting.

Throughout this application, examples and lists are given, withparentheses, the abbreviation “e.g.,” or both. Unless explicitlyotherwise stated, these examples and lists are merely exemplary and arenon-exhaustive. In most cases, it would be prohibitive to list everyexample and every combination. Thus, smaller, illustrative lists andexamples are used, with focus on imparting understanding of the claimterms rather than limiting the scope of such terms.

With respect to the use of substantially any plural and/or singularterms herein, those having skill in the art can translate from theplural to the singular and/or from the singular to the plural as isappropriate to the context and/or application. The varioussingular/plural permutations are not expressly set forth herein for sakeof clarity.

One skilled in the art will recognize that the herein describedcomponents (e.g., operations), devices, objects, and the discussionaccompanying them are used as examples for the sake of conceptualclarity and that various configuration modifications are contemplated.Consequently, as used herein, the specific exemplars set forth and theaccompanying discussion are intended to be representative of their moregeneral classes. In general, use of any specific exemplar is intended tobe representative of its class, and the non-inclusion of specificcomponents (e.g., operations), devices, and objects should not be takenlimiting.

Although one or more users maybe shown and/or described herein, e.g., inFIGS. 1-A through 1-H, and other places, as a single illustrated figure,those skilled in the art will appreciate that one or more users may berepresentative of one or more human users, robotic users (e.g.,computational entity), and/or substantially any combination thereof(e.g., a user may be assisted by one or more robotic agents) unlesscontext dictates otherwise. Those skilled in the art will appreciatethat, in general, the same may be said of “sender” and/or otherentity-oriented terms as such terms are used herein unless contextdictates otherwise.

In some instances, one or more components may be referred to herein as“configured to,” “configured by,” “configurable to,” “operable/operativeto,” “adapted/adaptable,” “able to,” “conformable/conformed to,” etc.Those skilled in the art will recognize that such terms (e.g.,“configured to”) generally encompass active-state components and/orinactive-state components and/or standby-state components, unlesscontext requires otherwise.

As depicted in FIGS. 1-A through 1-H, a communication and control systemand method regarding wireless electric vehicle electrical energytransfer is shown to include a wireless electrical energy transferreceiving device 110, such as electric vehicle 110 a, havingcommunication system 111, wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112, an electricity provider 114, and a user communicationdevice 116 with a user interface of the user communication device 118.The wireless electrical energy transfer receiving device 110, wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112, electricityprovider 114, and user communication device 116 with user interface 118can communicate with each other using wired or wireless communicationnetworks such as but not limited to internet, cellular, point-to-pointand other network modes. Other methods of communication between one ormore of these various devices and/or systems can include but are notlimited to one or more of the following such as contactless smart cardlocated on vehicle, RFID tag, manual entering of data into keypad,bluetooth communication, WiFi communication, FM radio wavecommunication, infrared communication, direct connection via wiredcommunication, audio (e.g., voice recognition, etc.). Communicationbetween these devices and/or systems can include purposes such asidentification and verification of consumer, user, or otherindividual(s), identification and verification of energy transfer sourceand/or receiver, finance status of user or other account, energyavailable at source and/or point of reception, condition of electricalreceiving device (e.g., vehicle, energy storage system (e.g., batteries,etc.)), use history (how vehicle or other electrical energy receivingdevice was used) such as information provided by a vehicle log, use orenergy transfer scheduling, or energy transfer logs or project energytransfer deadline(s), etc., projected energy transfer completion timewith respect to an adequate energy amount in storage for nextdestination of a vehicle, user or other individual profile and/oraccount information, projected user itinerary and/or route planningItinerary planning can also include route planning, travel objectives,daily commuter schedule and routes, planned versus actual vehicleroutes, various planned and actual tasks and errands associated withvehicle or other device use.

In some implementations there are singular or multiple of wirelesselectrical energy transfer receiving device 110, wireless electricalenergy transfer imparting station(s) 112, electricity provider 114, oruser communication device 116 with user interface 118.

In one or more implementations of the wireless electrical energytransfer receiving device 110 can be involved with receiving electricalenergy transfer from wireless electrical energy transfer station throughfield magnetic resonance or other wireless methods for transferringelectrical energy, etc. Examples of such can include vehicle(s),robot(s), mobile maintenance device(s) such as vacuum(s), lawn mower(s),cleaner(s), etc. The wireless electrical energy transfer receivingdevice 110 can be involved with electrical energy transfer securityincluding transmitting/receiving to/from electrical energy transferimparting station(s) re frequency and timing information used formagnetic resonance electrical energy transfer, etc. By coordinatingchanges in frequencies regarding what frequency electrical energy istransferred theft of electrical energy transferred can be deterred.Other aspects can include the wireless electrical energy transferreceiving device 110 transmitting/receiving information to/from the usercommunication device user 116 regarding status of electrical energytransfer associated with user plans or payment program information, etc.The wireless electrical energy transfer receiving device 110 can senseif it is in the vicinity of the wireless electrical energy transferimparting station 112, and/or sensing if its door (e.g., in anelectrical vehicle implementation) is being opened to ask user status,etc. The wireless electrical energy transfer receiving device 110 cantransmit/receive information to/from electrical the electrical energytransfer imparting station 112 regarding status of electrical energytransfer associated with user plans or payment program information orservice downloads such as enhanced WiFi, data streaming, cleaning,backups, etc. The wireless electrical energy transfer receiving device110 can send to the wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112 electrical energy transfer management information refrequency security, user plans, load sharing, payment programs, etc. Thewireless electrical energy transfer receiving device 110 can receivefrom the wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112electrical energy transfer management information re frequency security,user plans, load sharing, payment programs, etc. The wireless electricalenergy transfer receiving device 110 can send to the user communicationdevice 116 electrical energy transfer management information re userplans, payment programs, etc. The wireless electrical energy transferreceiving device 110 can receive from the user communication device 116electrical energy transfer management information re user plans, paymentprograms, etc.

Exemplary implementations of the wireless electrical energy transferreceiving device 110 can include one or more electric vehicles such asmanufactured by such manufacturers as Nissan, Chevrolet, or Tesla.Furthermore exemplary implementation can include electric vehicledealers that sell electrical energy transfer packages includingequipment, installation, financing, etc. along with electric vehicle.Exemplary implementations of electric vehicle can include aspects suchas batteries such as lithium ion, lead acid, nickel cadmium, capacitors,etc. Other aspects of electric vehicles can include charging (wirelessenergy transfer) technology such as wireless changing of the vehicle.Considerations regarding wireless energy transfer imparted to thevehicle can include how the vehicle is driven, commuting details such asdistance, routes, errands, tasks, commercial deliveries, courierservices, industrial cargo transport, location of electrical energytransfer, garage configuration, park and ride details, parking lotlayout, commercial charging station infrastructure, etc. Other exemplaryimplementations can include aspects involving the alliance for wirelesspower (A4WP) such as involving Qualcomm Inc., Apple Inc., Intel, Inc.and/or Samsung Inc.'s implementation(s) of near field magnetic resonanceor simply field magnetic resonance electrical energy transfer or otherwireless electrical energy transfer technologies such as fortransferring electrical energy from millimeters up to meters indistance. Such implementations can include electrical energy transferfor airport parking lots, employee parking lots, private of publicgarages, and other locations where one or more vehicles may bestationary for short or long term durations. Exemplary implementationscan include charging one or more vehicles through induction pads locatedin parking spaces beneath where the one or more vehicles are parked.

The wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 canwirelessly impart electrical energy transfer to the electrical energytransfer receiving device 110 through field magnetic resonance or otherwireless method for transferring electrical energy, etc. The wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 can accomplishwireless electrical energy transfer security such as throughtransmitting/receiving to/from the electrical energy transfer receivingdevice 110 regarding frequency and timing information used for fieldmagnetic resonance electrical energy transfer, etc. The wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 can transmit/receiveinformation to/from the user communication device 116 regarding statusof electrical energy transfer associated with user plans or paymentprogram information, etc. The wireless electrical energy transferimparting station(s) 112 can transmit/receive information to/from theelectrical energy transfer receiving device 110 regarding status ofelectrical energy transfer associated with user plans or payment programinformation, etc. The wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112 can transmit/receive information to/from another wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station 112 regarding status ofelectrical energy transfer associated with user plans or payment programinformation such as for balancing electric load, etc. The wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 cantransmits/receive information to/from electricity provider 114 regardingstatus of electrical energy transfer associated with user plans orpayment program information such as for balancing electric load, etc. Asshown, the wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112can send to the electrical energy transfer receiving device 110electrical energy transfer management information re frequency security,user plans, load sharing, payment programs, etc. The wireless electricalenergy transfer imparting station(s) 112 can receive from the electricalenergy transfer receiving device 110 electrical energy transfermanagement information re frequency security, user plans, load sharing,payment programs, etc. The wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112 can send to the user communication device 116 electricalenergy transfer management information re user plans, payment programs,etc. The wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112can receive from the user communication device 116 electrical energytransfer management information re user plans, payment programs, etc.The wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 cansend to another wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s)112 electrical energy transfer management information re user plans,load sharing, payment programs, etc. The wireless electrical energytransfer imparting station(s) 112 can receive from another wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 electrical energytransfer management information re user plans, load sharing, paymentprograms, etc. The wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112 can send to electricity provider 114 electrical energytransfer management information re user plans, load sharing, paymentprograms, etc. The wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112 can receive from electricity provider 114 electricalenergy transfer management information re user plans, load sharing,payment programs, etc.

Exemplary implementations of the wireless electrical energy transferimparting station(s) 112 can include electric vehicle electrical energytransfer equipment. For example, example electrical equipmentmanufactured by manufacturers such as GE, Westinghouse, Siemens, or ABB.Other exemplary implementations can include electric vehicle electricalenergy transfer equipment provided by electric vehicle manufacturerssuch as Nissan, Chevrolet, or Tesla or dealers thereof. For example, oneor more electric vehicle dealers can sells electrical energy transferpackages including equipment installation, financing, etc. along withelectric vehicle.

Exemplary implementations of the wireless electrical energy transferimparting station(s) 112 can include smart metering such as includingrecorded consumption energy based on time period of other intervals oftime, coordination of energy transfer based on electricity demand put onthe electricity provider 114 by various parties, two-way communicationbetween the metering at the wireless electrical energy transferimparting station(s) 112 and the electricity provider 114 for controland/or reporting of energy transfer at the site of the metering.Further, load balancing at the wireless electrical energy transferimparting station(s) 112 or the electricity provider 114 can beaccomplished through load matching, daily peak demand reserve, storageof excess electrical power during low demand periods to release asdemand rises, store of energy during peak times and release energyduring off peak times, use of a battery bank to store energy, use of anelectricity providing grid to balance energy production and consumption,use of smart grid technology to allow consumers and other users tocommunicate with utility using digital means, and control from theelectricity provider 114 to switch electrical energy transfer at thewireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 on or off.

In implementations of the wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112 there may be multiple priorities from variousperspectives (such as user, vehicle, charging station, electricityprovider, etc.) for electrical energy transfer such as urgent orimmediate need, when lower rate/cost is available, when next lower(lowest) rate/cost is available, or dependent on charging optimizationor electrical energy supply optimization. Exemplary implementations caninclude the electric vehicle or other implementations of the wirelesselectrical energy transfer receiving device 110 receiving charge whenrate/cost is lowest, and allowing grid to receive electrical energy whenrates are higher. Implementations can utilize server technology withcommunication networks to implement communication. Such servertechnology can be used to store user profiles and utility power gridload balancing history and other data.

The wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 canutilize field magnetic resonance technology or resonant inductivecoupling which can involve wireless transmission of electrical energybetween two coils that are tuned to resonate at the same frequency andinclude electrical equipment such as resonance transformers. Furtheraspects can include the wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112 having one or more voltage-controlled oscillatorelectrical circuits with one or more first transducers and one or moresecond transducers to electrically charge an energy storage device usingelectromagnetic or inductive charging. Exemplary implementations caninclude one or more electric vehicles equipped with one or moretranslocators for transmitting one or more coded signals to the wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 corresponding to thelocation of an electric vehicle or other wireless electrical energytransfer receiving device 110 and further activating the wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112.

In implementations the wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112 could communicate with the wireless electrical energytransfer receiving device 110 and/or the electricity provider 114through an encrypted link so that both the electrical energy transferreceiving device 110 and the wireless electrical energy transferimparting station(s) 112 know ahead of time what frequency to use forelectrical energy transfer to hinder theft of electrical energy.Frequencies can be varied in this manner to thwart prediction of suchfrequencies. Further modes of electrical energy transfer can includefast and slow transfers depending upon plans, efficiencies, cost rates,and other factors discussed herein such as an electrical vehicle couldaudibly ask the driver the driver's plans, financial membership status(such as a “gold membership” status), input from social networkassociates or monitoring, smart metering by electricity provider 114and/or other user aspects as the driver exits the vehicle and thenfactors such aspects into subsequent electrical energy transfer ratesand timing. The wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s)112 can also provide various data downloads including news updates,software, data maintenance, etc. as the electrical energy transfer isoccurring.

The wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 canalso include communication not only with one or more electric vehiclesbut also other electricity consuming devices in a dwelling or otherstructure or location such as involving load leveling or balancingbetween charging an electric vehicle and powering household airconditioning, refrigeration, and hot water heating.

In implementations the electricity provider 114 can transmit/receiveinformation to/from the wireless electrical energy transfer impartingstation(s) 112 regarding status of electrical energy transfer associatedwith load sharing, user plans or payment program information, etc.including time and amount of use rate structures and smart metering,power cycling to distribute load among electrical energy transfers andother energy consuming devices. The electricity provider 114 can send tothe wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112electrical energy transfer management information re user plans, loadsharing, payment programs, etc. The electricity provider can receivefrom the wireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112electrical energy transfer management information re user plans, loadsharing, payment programs, etc. Exemplary implementations of theelectricity provider 114 can include electricity provider equipment suchas equipment manufactured by electrical equipment manufacturers such asGE, Westinghouse, Siemens, or ABB and electricity providers includingelectrical utilities such PG&E, So Cal Edison, and/or locally ownedequipment such as solar panels, wind generators, etc. Other aspects canbe involved such as smart metering and/or load balancing mentionedabove.

Implementations of the user communication device 116 can include theuser communication device being internal or external to electricalenergy transfer receiving device, etc. The user communication device 116can include mobile devices, social networks, home or corporate baseddevices, etc. The user communication device 116 can transmit/receiveinformation to/from the wireless electrical energy transfer receivingdevice 110 regarding status of electrical energy transfer associatedwith user plans or payment program information, etc. The usercommunication device 116 can transmit/receive information to/from thewireless electrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 regardingstatus of electrical energy transfer associated with user plans orpayment program information, etc. The user communication device 116 cansend to the wireless electrical energy transfer receiving device 110electrical energy transfer management information re user plans, paymentprograms, etc. The user communication device 116 can receive from thewireless electrical energy transfer receiving device 110 electricalenergy transfer management information re user plans, payment programs,etc. The user communication device 116 can send to the wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 electrical energytransfer management information re user plans, payment programs, etc.The user communication device 116 can receive from the wirelesselectrical energy transfer imparting station(s) 112 electrical energytransfer management information re user plans, payment programs, etc.The user communication device 116 can send to the user interface 118electrical energy transfer management information re user plans, paymentprograms, etc. The user communication device 116 can receive from theuser interface 118 electrical energy transfer management information reuser plans, payment programs, etc.

The user communication device 116 with the user interface 118 caninclude but are not limited to one or more of the following: a mobiledevice, a tablet, a cell phone, a smart phone, a gaming unit, a laptop,a walkie-talkie, a notebook computer, a tablet, using operating systemsincluding Android, iOS, Win 8 or other operating systems and/orincluding one or more other types of wireless mobile device.

Exemplary implementations of the user communication device 116 caninclude an employer based information system such as an employeeinformation center accessible by employer or employees for statustracking, planning facilities, incentives distribution, etc. Forinstance, employers could include Google Inc., Cisco Inc., Amazon Inc.,etc. Employee perks could be tracked and otherwise utilized by theemployee information center such as including the employer coving costsof electrical energy transfer to charge an employee's electric vehicleparked in an employee parking space provided by the employer as aconvenience to the employee.

Other implementations of the user communication device 116 can includean information center for high-end residential dwellings for statustracking, planning, updating occupant status, load leveling withinhouse, monitoring and reporting on impact of battery electrical energytransfer, vehicle use, etc. For example construction contractors ofupscale condominiums, high-end smart homes, etc. Including furnishinginfrastructures could be involved with installation of such exemplaryimplementations. Aspects can include smart home information centers thatcan provide such functions as establishment of appropriate time(s) tocharge electric vehicle(s) based on upon predicted use by occupants ofsuch vehicle(s) based on input from such occupants through active andpassive means such as direct inquiry of occupants or review of occupantitineraries stored in calendaring databases and other databases.

Implementations of the user interface 118 of the user communicationdevice 116 can include visual or audio output re inquiries as to user'splans re use of electrical energy transfer receiving device to includeitinerary or calendar of user or others to use the electrical energytransfer receiving device, plan can include payment plans, maintenanceof device, etc. Other output can include information re status ofcurrent or planned electrical energy transfer as impacting user's plans,etc. The user interface 118 can accept input from user re paymentprogram, planned use of electrical energy transfer receiving device toimpact method of electrical energy transfer such as fast or slowelectrical energy transfer rates, etc. The user interface 118 can sendto user communication device 116 electrical energy transfer managementinformation re user plans, payment programs, etc. The user interface 118can receive from the user communication device 116 electrical energytransfer management information re user plans, payment programs, etc.

Exemplary implementations of the user interface 118 can include a userinterface to an employee information center accessible by employer oremployees for status tracking, planning facilities, incentivesdistribution, etc. Such employers can include Google Inc., Cisco Inc.,Amazon Inc., etc. Other implementations of the user interface 118 caninclude a user interface to information center for high-end residentialdwellings for status tracking, planning, etc. For exampleimplementations can be provided by construction contractors of upscalecondominiums, high-end smart homes, etc. including furnishinginfrastructures such as using smart home information centers asdiscussed above.

While particular aspects of the present subject matter described hereinhave been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled inthe art that, based upon the teachings herein, changes and modificationsmay be made without departing from the subject matter described hereinand its broader aspects and, therefore, the appended claims are toencompass within their scope all such changes and modifications as arewithin the true spirit and scope of the subject matter described herein.It will be understood by those within the art that, in general, termsused herein, and especially in the appended claims (e.g., bodies of theappended claims) are generally intended as “open” terms (e.g., the term“including” should be interpreted as “including but not limited to,” theterm “having” should be interpreted as “having at least,” the term“includes” should be interpreted as “includes but is not limited to,”etc.).

It will be further understood by those within the art that if a specificnumber of an introduced claim recitation is intended, such an intentwill be explicitly recited in the claim, and in the absence of suchrecitation no such intent is present. For example, as an aid tounderstanding, the following appended claims may contain usage of theintroductory phrases “at least one” and “one or more” to introduce claimrecitations. However, the use of such phrases should not be construed toimply that the introduction of a claim recitation by the indefinitearticles “a” or “an” limits any particular claim containing suchintroduced claim recitation to claims containing only one suchrecitation, even when the same claim includes the introductory phrases“one or more” or “at least one” and indefinite articles such as “a” or“an” (e.g., “a” and/or “an” should typically be interpreted to mean “atleast one” or “one or more”); the same holds true for the use ofdefinite articles used to introduce claim recitations. In addition, evenif a specific number of an introduced claim recitation is explicitlyrecited, those skilled in the art will recognize that such recitationshould typically be interpreted to mean at least the recited number(e.g., the bare recitation of “two recitations,” without othermodifiers, typically means at least two recitations, or two or morerecitations).

Furthermore, in those instances where a convention analogous to “atleast one of A, B, and C, etc.” is used, in general such a constructionis intended in the sense one having skill in the art would understandthe convention (e.g., “a system having at least one of A, B, and C”would include but not be limited to systems that have A alone, B alone,C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, and/or A,B, and C together, etc.). In those instances where a conventionanalogous to “at least one of A, B, or C, etc.” is used, in general sucha construction is intended in the sense one having skill in the artwould understand the convention (e.g., “a system having at least one ofA, B, or C” would include but not be limited to systems that have Aalone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and Ctogether, and/or A, B, and C together, etc.). It will be furtherunderstood by those within the art that typically a disjunctive wordand/or phrase presenting two or more alternative terms, whether in thedescription, claims, or drawings, should be understood to contemplatethe possibilities of including one of the terms, either of the terms, orboth terms unless context dictates otherwise. For example, the phrase “Aor B” will be typically understood to include the possibilities of “A”or “B” or “A and B.”

With respect to the appended claims, those skilled in the art willappreciate that recited operations therein may generally be performed inany order. Also, although various operational flows are presented in asequence(s), it should be understood that the various operations may beperformed in other orders than those which are illustrated, or may beperformed concurrently. Examples of such alternate orderings may includeoverlapping, interleaved, interrupted, reordered, incremental,preparatory, supplemental, simultaneous, reverse, or other variantorderings, unless context dictates otherwise. Furthermore, terms like“responsive to,” “related to,” or other past-tense adjectives aregenerally not intended to exclude such variants, unless context dictatesotherwise.

This application may make reference to one or more trademarks, e.g., aword, letter, symbol, or device adopted by one manufacturer or merchantand used to identify and/or distinguish his or her product from those ofothers. Trademark names used herein are set forth in such language thatmakes clear their identity, that distinguishes them from commondescriptive nouns, that have fixed and definite meanings, or, in many ifnot all cases, are accompanied by other specific identification usingterms not covered by trademark. In addition, trademark names used hereinhave meanings that are well-known and defined in the literature, or donot refer to products or compounds for which knowledge of one or moretrade secrets is required in order to divine their meaning. Alltrademarks referenced in this application are the property of theirrespective owners, and the appearance of one or more trademarks in thisapplication does not diminish or otherwise adversely affect the validityof the one or more trademarks. All trademarks, registered orunregistered, that appear in this application are assumed to include aproper trademark symbol, e.g., the circle R or bracketed capitalization(e.g., [trademark name]), even when such trademark symbol does notexplicitly appear next to the trademark. To the extent a trademark isused in a descriptive manner to refer to a product or process, thattrademark should be interpreted to represent the corresponding productor process as of the date of the filing of this patent application.

Throughout this application, the terms “in implementation(s),” ‘in oneembodiment,” “in some embodiments,” “in several embodiments,” “in atleast one embodiment,” “in various embodiments,” etc., may be used. Eachof these terms, and all such similar terms should be construed as “in atleast one embodiment, and possibly but not necessarily all embodiments,”unless explicitly stated otherwise. Specifically, unless explicitlystated otherwise, the intent of phrases like these is to providenon-exclusive and non-limiting examples of implementations of theinvention. The mere statement that one, some, or may embodiments includeone or more things or have one or more features, does not imply that allembodiments include one or more things or have one or more features, butalso does not imply that such embodiments must exist. It is a mereindicator of an example and should not be interpreted otherwise, unlessexplicitly stated as such.

Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the foregoing specificexemplary processes and/or devices and/or technologies arerepresentative of more general processes and/or devices and/ortechnologies taught elsewhere herein, such as in the claims filedherewith and/or elsewhere in the present application.

Turning now to FIG. 2, FIG. 2 depicts some aspects also depicted inFIGS. 1A-1H and discussed above regarding communication betweenresidence information center 116 a and user interface 118 a withcommunication system 119.

Turning now to FIG. 3, the user interface communication system 119 isdepicted to include processor 119 a, memory 119 b, operating system 119c, and device interface 119 e.

Processor(s)

Processor 119 a may include one or more microprocessors, centralprocessing units (“cpu”), a graphics processing units (“gpu”), physicsprocessing units, digital signal processors, network processors,floating point processors, and the other processors. Inimplementation(s), processor 119 a may be a server. Inimplementation(s), processor 119 a may be a distributed-core processor.Although processor 119 a can be understood in one sense as depicted as asingle processor that is part of a single user interface communicationsystem 119, processor 119 a may be multiple processors distributed overone or many user interface communication systems 119, which may or maynot be configured to operate together. Processor 119 a is illustrated asbeing configured to execute computer readable instructions in order toexecute one or more operations described above, and as illustrated inFIGS. 7-9-U.

Memory System(s)

Further shown in FIG. 3, user interface communication system 119includes memory 119 b, which may include memory, cache memory such asrandom access memory (RAM), flash memory, synchronous random accessmemory (SRAM), dynamic random access memory (DRAM), or other types ofmemory such as read only memory (“ROM”), programmable read only memory(“PROM”), flash memory, hard drives, erasable programmable read-onlymemory (EPROM), disk-based media, disc-based media, magnetic storage,optical storage, volatile memory, nonvolatile memory, mass storagedevices, and any combination thereof. In implementation(s), memory 119 bmay be at single network site(s) or separated from the communicationsystem 119, e.g., available on different system(s) on a network, wiredor wirelessly. For example, in a networked system, there may be manycommunication systems 119 having memory 119 b as located at centralserver(s) that may be a few feet away or located across an ocean. Inimplementation(s) memory 119 b may be located at multiple network sites,including sites that are distant from each other.

Operating System(s)

Referring again to FIG. 3, user interface communication system 119includes operating system 119 c, some versions thereof being mobile orotherwise, and may include processing module m10, which may furtherinclude modules (some of which are described below), and may furtherinclude virtual machines 119 d (such as process virtual machines,virtual machines of hardware, virtual machines of virtual machines, Javavirtual machines, Dalvik virtual machines, virtual machines for use withAndroid operating systems such as Samsung or Google mobile devices orfor use with other mobile operating systems such as Apple iOS onMicrosoft Windows based mobile operating systems, etc.).

Device Interface(s)

As shown also in FIG. 3, user interface communication system 119 caninclude device interface 119 e, which can include user interface 119 f,device input 119 g, and device output 119 h.

In implementation(s), device interface 119 e can include any componentthat allows interaction with its environment. For example, inimplementation(s) device interface 119 e can include one or moresensors, e.g., a camera, a microphone, an accelerometer, a thermometer,a satellite positioning system (SPS) sensor, a barometer, a humiditysensor, a compass, a gyroscope, a magnetometer, a pressure sensor, anoscillation detector, a light sensor, an inertial measurement unit(IMU), a tactile sensor, a touch sensor, a flexibility sensor, amicroelectromechanical system (MEMS), a radio, including a wirelessradio, a transmitter, a receiver, an emitter, a broadcaster, etc.

In implementation(s), device interface 119 e also may include one ormore user interface components, e.g., user interface 119 f (e.g.,although they are drawn separately, in implementation(s), user interface119 f is a type of device interface 119 e)), and in implementation(s)including one or more device inputs 119 g and one or more device outputs119 h. User interface 119 f may include any hardware, software,firmware, and combination thereof that allows one or more users tointeract with user interface communication system 119, and for viceversa. In implementation(s), user interface 119 f may include a monitor,screen, touchscreen, liquid crystal display (“LCD”) screen, lightemitting diode (“LED”) screen, speaker, handset, earpiece, keyboard,keypad, touchpad, mouse, trackball, remote control, button set,microphone, video camera, still camera, a charge-coupled device (“CCD”)element, a photovoltaic element, etc.

Referring again to FIG. 3, implementation(s) of device interface 119 emay include one or more components in addition to or integrated withuser interface 119 f to provide ways that communication system 119 caninput and output information with its environment(s) and/or user(s).These components of device interface 119 e for user interface 119 f,device input 119 g, and/or device output 119 h may include one or moresensors, e.g., a camera, a microphone, an accelerometer, a thermometer,a satellite positioning system (SPS) sensor, a barometer, a humiditysensor, a compass, a gyroscope, a magnetometer, a pressure sensor, anoscillation detector, a light sensor, an inertial measurement unit(IMU), a tactile sensor, a touch sensor, a flexibility sensor, amicroelectromechanical system (MEMS), a radio, including a wirelessradio, a transmitter, a receiver, an emitter, a broadcaster, etc., andother components as well to serve user interface, input and/or outputfunction(s) for device interface 119 e such as for user interface 119 f,device input 119 g and device output 119 h.

Further examples of user interface 119 f, device input 119 g, and/ordevice output 119 h may include any hardware, software, firmware, andcombination thereof, to provide capability for a user thereof tointeract with user interface communication system 119. Implementation(s)of user interface 119 f, device input 119 g, and/or device output 119 hcan include monitor(s), screen(s), touchscreen(s), liquid crystaldisplay (“LCD”) screen(s), light emitting diode (“LED”) screen(s),speaker(s), handset(s), earpiece(s), keyboard(s), keypad(s),touchpad(s), mouse(s), trackball(s), remote control(s), button set(s),microphone(s), video camera(s), still camera(s), a charge-coupled device(“CCD”) element(s), a photovoltaic element(s), etc.

As other examples, implementation(s) of device interface 119 e caninclude including portions for outputting information, inputtinginformation, and/or controlling aspects thereof. Various arrangementssuch as display window(s), audio emitter(s), tactile interface(s),button(s), slider(s), gesture interface(s), articulation(s), knob(s),icon(s), desktop(s), ribbon(s), bar(s), tool(s), stylus area(s),keypad(s), keyboard(s), and other audio, video, graphic, tactile, etc.input, output, or control aspects can be used. For instance, graphicaluser interface presentations can be presented upon display surfaceswhile other input and/or output aspects can be utilized.MODULES

Implementations of modules can involve different combinations (limitedto patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. 101) of one or more aspectsfrom one or more electrical circuitry arrangements and/or one or moreaspects from one or more instructions.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 4, the processingmodule m10 may include electronically analyzing exchange informationresultant from user interface interaction by residential participants asto interface substance reviewed thereby and related to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles concerning residential participants module m11.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 4, the processingmodule m10 may include electronically sending analysis matter forsubsequent user interface interaction, analysis matter based onanalyzing exchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinteraction by residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related to factors of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles concerningresidential participants module m12.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m11 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface interaction involving inputting of information module m1101.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1101 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding contactless smart cardsystems associated with electric vehicles module m1102.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1101 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding keypad data entrymodule m1103.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1101 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding text based entry modulem1104.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1101 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding human audioannouncement of information module m1105.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1101 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding electric vehicle useallocation among residential participants module m1106.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding evaluating routeinformation associated with use of electric vehicles by residentialparticipants module m1107.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding electric vehiclecommuting route information for use by residential participants modulem1108.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding trip advisoryinformation regarding residential participant routes of travel forelectric vehicles module m1109.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding alternative modes oftransportation along routes of residential participant travel forelectric vehicles module m1110.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-A, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding projectedunavailability of electric vehicles for use by residential participantsmodule m1111.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-B, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding errands by residentialparticipants with electric vehicles module m1112.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-B, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding schedules of use ofelectric vehicles by residential participants module m1113.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-B, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding use by other thanresidential participants of electric vehicles module m1114.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-B, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding industrial use byresidential participants of electric vehicles module m1115.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-B, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding driving habits ofresidential participants with use of electric vehicles module m1116.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-B, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding itineraries associatedwith use of electric vehicles by residential participants module m1117.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-B, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding weather forecastsassociated with travel involving use by residential participants ofelectric vehicles module m1118.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-B, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding news broadcastsassociated with travel involving use of electric vehicles by residentialparticipants module m1119.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-B, module m1106 mayinclude evaluating response information involving interface interactionregarding warning messages associated with residential participant useof electric vehicles module m1120.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-C, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding availability ofalternate transportation by residential participants within designateddistances from residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles module m1121.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-C, module m1106 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with residential participant ride-share programsassociated with routes traveled by electric vehicles module m1122.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-C, module m11 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information from locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles module m1123.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-C, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding schedules for electrical loadsharing for electrical devices sharing electrical power sources withresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1124.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-C, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding charging rate capacity ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1125.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-C, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding consumer incentives based onelectricity cost schedules module m1126.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-C, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electricity cost rate schedulesmodule m1127.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-C, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electricity load share capacityschedules module m1128.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-C, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric utility capacityinformation involving communication channels of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles module m1129.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-D, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electrical energy chargingappointments reserved for electrical vehicles other than electricvehicles module m1130.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-D, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding maximum charging rate capacitiesof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1131.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-D, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding cost information for priorityhandling of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles module m1132.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-D, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information from locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles including analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging availability schedules for electric vehicles module m1133.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-D, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information from locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles including analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding histories of electrical energy consumption byresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1134.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-D, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information from locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles including analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electricity use data involving remote reportingfrom electric utility databases module m1135.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-D, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding peak demand or reserve capacityof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1136.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-D, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding communication with electricutility smart grid information systems concerning electricityconsumption module m1137.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-D, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding priority classification forscheduling requests of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles module m1138.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle residentialparticipant profile classifications module m1139.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electrical energy use ofassociated electrical energy provider resources for electrical chargingof other than electric vehicles module m1140.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding plans for charging of electricvehicles other than electric vehicles module m1141.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding technical specifications ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1142.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m1123 mayinclude analyzing exchange information resultant from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding computer networkcommunication linking residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles module m1143.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m11 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding locations of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles modulem1144.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicles present atlocations of residentially situated wireless electrical rechargingmodule m1145.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding identification of residentialparticipants module m1146.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding verification of selection ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1147.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-E, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding financial status information ofresidential participants module m1148.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding charging rate capacity ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1149.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electrical charging rates forelectrical energy storage devices of electric vehicles module m1150.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding use planning for electricvehicles module m1151.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding amount of time electric vehiclesare available for residentially situated wireless electrical rechargingmodule m1152.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding amount of electrical energyavailable to be transferred to electric vehicles in a designated periodof time by residentially situated wireless electrical recharging modulem1153.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use profile ofresidential participants module m1154.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1144 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding impact from scheduling ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles to itinerary information associated with electric vehiclesmodule m1155.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m11 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding communication links involvingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1156.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1156 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding contactless smart card readersmodule m1157.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1156 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding RFID tag readers module m1158.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-F, module m1156 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding manual entry keypads modulem1159.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-G, module m1156 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding bluetooth communication devicesmodule m1160.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-G, module m1156 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding WiFi communication devices modulem1161.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-G, module m1156 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding packetized communication networksmodule m1162.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-G, module m1156 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding infrared communication devicesmodule m1163.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-G, module m11 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding non-wireless networkcommunication module m1164.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-G, module m1164 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding non-wireless utility gridcommunication module m1165.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 5-G, module m1164 mayinclude analyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding sound wave broadcasts modulem1166.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m12 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving human oriented interfaces module m1201.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving graphical based user interfaces modulem1202.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving sound based user interfaces modulem1203.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving tactile based user interfaces modulem1204.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving textual based user interfaces modulem1205.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving menu based user interfaces module m1206.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving mobile based user interfaces modulem1207.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving projector based user interfaces modulem1208.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle based user interfacesmodule m1209.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving computer monitor based user interfacesmodule m1210.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving wall monitor based user interfacesmodule m1211.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-A, module m1201 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving e-paper based user interfaces modulem1212.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m12 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving machine oriented interfaces modulem1213.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m1213 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle maintenance robot baseduser interfaces module m1214.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m1213 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving robot parking attendant based userinterfaces module m1215.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m1213 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving social networking system based userinterfaces module m1216.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m1213 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving automated residential management systemuser interfaces module m1217.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m1213 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle charging station baseduser interfaces module m1218.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m1213 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving automated electricity provider systembased user interfaces module m1219.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m1213 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving automated electric vehicle based userinterfaces module m1220.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m12 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential related electric vehicleplanning information in electronic form module m1221.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving internet cloud-based collaborationsystems module m1222.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-B, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving incentive-based residential participantprograms module m1223.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant achievementinformation module m1224.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant compensationinformation module m1225.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant residentialperformance information module m1226.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving group objectives of residentialparticipants module m1227.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving guidelines imposed on residentialparticipant participation in electric vehicle use module m1228.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant input to socialnetworking systems module m1229.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving tax information concerning residentialparticipants module m1230.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential operational objectives ofresidential participants module m1231.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving voucher related aspects regardingresidential participants module m1232.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving gift program details associated withresidential participants module m1233.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-C, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving retirement benefits of residentialparticipants module m1234.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving access to residential system databasesmodule m1235.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electronic residential participantcalendaring systems module m1236.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving access to residential participantscheduling programs module m1237.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electronic monitoring of residentialparticipant cell phone conversations module m1238.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electronic recordings of residentialparticipant conversation module m1239.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving access to residential participant e-mailsystems module m1240.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving access to electronic electric vehiclemaintenance logs module m1241.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving querying of historical residentialparticipant vehicle use records module m1242.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1221 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction associated with individual residential participantincentive programs for residential participants module m1243.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m12 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding electric vehicle records related toresidential participants module m1244.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding residential participant drivers ofelectric vehicles module m1245.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-D, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding residential participant occupants ofelectric vehicles module m1246.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding actual recorded electric vehicleresidential participant use compared with planned electric vehicleresidential participant use module m1247.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding recording residential participantdriving patterns associated with electric vehicles module m1248.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding residential participant ride-sharingplans module m1249.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding priorities distributed among residentialparticipants for use of electric vehicles module m1250.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding use of electric vehicles by residentialparticipants before transfer of electrical energy to electric vehiclesoccurs after electric vehicles are used driven by another residentialparticipants module m1251.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction as merged plans of multiple residentialparticipant users of electric vehicles for consecutive periods of useplanned to occur before electric vehicles are returned to receivewireless electrical recharging module m1252.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction associated with individual residential participantincentive programs for residential participants module m1253.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction associated with residential participant groupevents module m1254.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction associated with prioritized tasks of residentialparticipant schedules module m1255.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-E, module m1244 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding planned number of occupants to useelectric vehicles before electric vehicles receive wireless electricalrecharging module m1256.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-F, module m12 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding electric vehicle features module m1257.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-F, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationregarding range of electric vehicles in an all-electric mode modulem1258.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-F, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationregarding range of electric vehicles in hybrid electric-fuel modesmodule m1259.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-F, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationregarding maintenance schedules for electric vehicles module m1260.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-F, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationregarding fueling capacity of electric vehicles as hybrid electricvehicles module m1261.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-F, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationregarding specifications of another electric vehicles other thanelectric vehicles, another electric vehicles involved with plans toreceive residentially situated wireless electrical recharging fromelectrical equipment shared with electric vehicles module m1262.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-F, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationregarding electric vehicles as all-electric vehicles module m1263.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-F, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationregarding electric vehicles as hybrid-electric vehicles module m1264.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-F, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationincluding residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles involving field magnetic resonance induction modulem1265.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-G, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationregarding residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles involving highly resonant inductive wireless powertransfer module m1266.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-G, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving electric vehicle feature informationincluding residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles involving wireless capacitive charging module m1267.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-G, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving feature information regarding electricvehicles including electrical energy storage devices module m1268.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-G, module m1268 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving feature information regarding electricvehicles including electrical energy storage as capacitive electricalenergy storage devices module m1269.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-G, module m1268 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving feature information regarding electricvehicles including electrical energy storage as lithium ion, lead acid,or nickel cadmium electrical energy storage devices module m1270.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-G, module m1268 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving feature information regarding electricvehicles including storage life aspects of electrical energy storagemodule m1271.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-G, module m1257 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding residential participant preferences oflocation for energy transfer to electric vehicles module m1272.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-G, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles module m1273.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-H, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles atlocations of vocational employ of residential participants module m1274.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-H, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles atlocations on planned routes of travel of electric vehicles module m1275.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-H, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles atresidential garage locations for housing electric vehicles module m1276.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-H, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles at parkand ride locations for parking electric vehicles module m1277.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-H, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles atparking lot locations for parking electric vehicles module m1278.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-H, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles atparking garage locations for parking electric vehicles module m1279.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-H, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for non-transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles ashybrid-electric vehicles at re-fueling station locations module m1280.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-H, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles atstatic charging locations along routes of travel of electric vehiclesmodule m1281.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oftransfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles based on availabilityof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1282.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences oflocation for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles atlocations for mechanical maintenance of electric vehicles module m1283.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences forfuels used to re-fuel electric vehicles as hybrid electric vehiclesmodule m1284.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m1272 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving residential participant preferences forcontingency plans for unavailability to electric vehicles ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging module m1285.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m12 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction wirelessly module m1286.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m1286 mayinclude wirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving RFID tags module m1287.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m1286 mayinclude wirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving bluetooth supported communicationmodule m1288.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m1286 mayinclude wirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving WiFi facilitated communicationmodule m1289.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m1286 mayinclude wirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving computer network protocolcommunication module m1290.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-I, module m1286 mayinclude wirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving infrared supported communicationmodule m1291.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-J, module m12 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving direct non-wireless communication modulem1292.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-J, module m1292 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving direct wire connections module m1293.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 6-J, module m1292 mayinclude sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving sound wave broadcasts module m1294.

Flowcharts

An operational flow o10 as shown in FIG. 7 represents example operationsrelated to electronically analyzing exchange information resultant atleast in part from user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants; electronically sendinganalysis matter for subsequent user interface interaction, the analysismatter based at least in part on the analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants.

FIG. 7 and those figures that follow may have various examples ofoperational flows, and explanation may be provided with respect to theabove-described examples and/or with respect to other examples andcontexts. Nonetheless, it should be understood that the operationalflows may be executed in a number of other environments and contexts,and/or in modified versions. Furthermore, although the variousoperational flows are presented in the sequence(s) illustrated, itshould be understood that the various operations may be performed inother orders than those which are illustrated, or may be performedconcurrently.

In FIG. 7 and those figures that follow, various operations may bedepicted in a box-within-a-box manner. Such depictions may indicate thatan operation in an internal box may comprise an optional exemplaryimplementation of the operational step illustrated in one or moreexternal boxes. However, it should be understood that internal boxoperations may be viewed as independent operations separate from anyassociated external boxes and may be performed in any sequence withrespect to all other illustrated operations, or may be performedconcurrently.

For ease of understanding, the flowcharts are organized such that theinitial flowcharts present implementations via an example implementationand thereafter the following flowcharts present alternateimplementations and/or expansions of the initial flowchart(s) as eithersub-component operations or additional component operations building onone or more earlier-presented flowcharts. Those having skill in the artwill appreciate that the style of presentation utilized herein (e.g.,beginning with a presentation of a flowchart(s) presenting an exampleimplementation and thereafter providing additions to and/or furtherdetails in subsequent flowcharts) generally allows for a rapid and easyunderstanding of the various process implementations. In addition, thoseskilled in the art will further appreciate that the style ofpresentation used herein also lends itself well to modular and/orobject-oriented program design paradigms.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 7, the operational flowo10 proceeds to operation o11 for electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants. Origination of a physically tangible componentgroup can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choiceselection including use of one or more components and/or subsystemsexplicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in partimplementing execution of one or more instructions of the operation o11,for performance of the operation o11 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o11. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physical mediacan bear the one or more instructions that when executed can directperformance of the operation o11. Furthermore, electronically analyzingexchange information resultant from user interface interaction byresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles concerning residential participantsmodule m11 depicted in FIG. 4 as being included in the processing modulem10, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/orperform the operation o11. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o11 can be carried out, for example, byelectronically analyzing (e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating,sorting, accumulating, monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing,applying, etc.) exchange information (e.g., identification, preference,selection, histories, financial, informational, projected, historical,performance, organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from user interface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone,presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction(e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.) byone or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech,modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) participants (e.g.,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g., graphical, textual,auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed, heard, contemplated,felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby and related (e.g.,tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully,partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g., contributory,foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic, considerations,secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated (e.g., locationallyor functionally involving shelter, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) wireless(e.g., electromagnetic resonance, short distance, long distance, highpower, low power, static, dynamic, etc.) electrical (e.g., electricalenergy stored or to be stored by such as battery, lead-acid, metalhydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solid state, capacitive, gaseous,compressed gas based, etc.) recharging (e.g., fast charge, slow trickle,low density, high density, recurrent, sporadic, ad hoc, predictive,total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric, diesel-electric, propane-electric,fuel-cell-electric, common-rail electric, car, truck, short distance,long distance, van, bus, cart, commercial, private, governmental, etc.)concerning (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part the one or moreresidential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple, etc.)participants (e.g., habitating, lodging, occupying, visiting, touring,lounging, recreating, playing, working, studying, eating, owning,renting, leasing, contracting, retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 7, the operational flowo10 proceeds to operation o12 for electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o12, for performance of the operation o12by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/orotherwise fulfillment of the operation o12. One or more non-transitorysignal bearing physical media can bear the one or more instructions thatwhen executed can direct performance of the operation o12. Furthermore,electronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, analysis matter based on analyzing exchange informationresultant from residential user interface interaction by residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles concerning residential participants module m12depicted in FIG. 4 as being included in the processing module m10, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o12. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o12 can be carried out, for example, by electronically sending(e.g., wirelessly, wired, packetized, distributed, direct,point-to-point, ad hoc, graphical, audio, visual, tactile, screen, etc.)analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual, graphical, video, multi-media,etc.) for subsequent (e.g., immediate, delayed, sequential, parallel,distributed, focused, etc.) user interface (e.g., screen, monitor,microphone, presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.)interaction (e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile,touch-based, etc.), the analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual,graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) based at least in part on (e.g.,directly, derived, indirectly, assumed, presumed, anticipated,predicted, concluded, deductive, inductive, conjecture, experiential,theoretical, historical, prophetic, etc.) the analyzing (e.g.,comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting, accumulating, monitoring,reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying, etc.) exchange information(e.g., identification, preference, selection, histories, financial,informational, projected, historical, performance, organizational,background, affiliation, goal, milestone, accomplishment, detraction,objective, guideline, award, demerit, extra-curricular, etc.) resultant(e.g., directly, indirectly, fully, partially, tangentially,occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.) at least in part fromresidential user interface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone, presencesensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction (e.g.,manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.) by one ormore residential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, suburban, city,housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple, structural,architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town, penthouse,mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern,traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) participants (e.g.,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g., graphical, textual,auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed, heard, contemplated,felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby and related (e.g.,tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully,partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g., contributory,foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic, considerations,secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated (e.g.,locationally, functionally, etc. involving shelter, familial,residential, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density,singular, multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town,up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental,condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary,classic, etc.) wireless (e.g., electromagnetic resonance, shortdistance, long distance, high power, low power, static, dynamic, etc.)electrical (e.g., electrical energy stored or to be stored by such asbattery, lead-acid, metal hydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solidstate, capacitive, gaseous, compressed gas based, etc.) recharging(e.g., fast charge, slow trickle, low density, high density, recurrent,sporadic, ad hoc, predictive, total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric,diesel-electric, propane-electric, fuel-cell-electric, common-railelectric, car, truck, short distance, long distance, van, bus, cart,commercial, private, governmental, etc.) concerning (e.g., tangentially,directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially,etc.) at least in part the one or more residential (e.g., shelter,temporary, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, etc.) participants (e.g., habitating,lodging, occupying, visiting, touring, lounging, recreating, playing,working, studying, eating, owning, renting, leasing, contracting,retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting, individual, group, corporate,governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired, candidate,temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular,occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-A, the operation o11can include operation o1101 for electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactioninvolving inputting of information. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1101, for performance of the operation o1101 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1101. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1101. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinteraction involving inputting of information module m1101 depicted inFIG. 5-A as being included in the module m11, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1101.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1101 canbe carried out, for example, by electronically analyzing (e.g.,comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting, accumulating, monitoring,reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying, etc.) exchange information(e.g., identification, preference, selection, histories, financial,informational, projected, historical, performance, organizational,background, affiliation, goal, milestone, accomplishment, detraction,objective, guideline, award, demerit, extra-curricular, etc.) resultant(e.g., directly, indirectly, fully, partially, tangentially,occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.) at least in part from userinterface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone, presence sensor, speaker,touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction (e.g., manual, automated,textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.) by one or more residential(e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, suburban, city, housing, highdensity, low density, singular, multiple, structural, architectural,palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, rural,rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional,contemporary, classic, etc.) participants (e.g., individual, group,corporate, governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired,candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer,regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) as tointerface substance (e.g., graphical, textual, auditory, touch, etc.)reviewed (e.g., viewed, heard, contemplated, felt, understood, seen,followed, etc.) thereby and related (e.g., tangentially, directly,occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at leastin part to factors (e.g., contributory, foundational, direct, indirect,regular, sporadic, considerations, secondary, tertiary, etc.) ofresidentially situated (e.g., locationally or functionally involvingshelter, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, structural, architectural, palatial,in-town, up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural,rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional,contemporary, classic, etc.) wireless (e.g., electromagnetic resonance,short distance, long distance, high power, low power, static, dynamic,etc.) electrical (e.g., electrical energy stored or to be stored by suchas battery, lead-acid, metal hydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solidstate, capacitive, gaseous, compressed gas based, etc.) recharging(e.g., fast charge, slow trickle, low density, high density, recurrent,sporadic, ad hoc, predictive, total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric,diesel-electric, propane-electric, fuel-cell-electric, common-railelectric, car, truck, short distance, long distance, van, bus, cart,commercial, private, governmental, etc.) concerning (e.g., tangentially,directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially,etc.) at least in part the one or more residential (e.g., shelter,temporary, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, etc.) participants (e.g., habitating,lodging, occupying, visiting, touring, lounging, recreating, playing,working, studying, eating, owning, renting, leasing, contracting,retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting, individual, group, corporate,governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired, candidate,temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular,occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction involving inputting ofinformation (e.g., analyzing exchange information involving to includeactive data entry by one or more of the residential participants such asinvolving inputting data from one or more a personal data assistantdevices of one or more of the residential participants, or involvinginputting text data of voice entry directed to one or more interfacesfound in a residence, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-A, the operationo1101 can include operation o1102 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactioninvolving inputting of information including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more contactless smartcard systems associated with one or more electric vehicles. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1102, for performance of the operationo1102 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1102. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1102. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingcontactless smart card systems associated with electric vehicles modulem1102 depicted in FIG. 5-A as being included in the module m1101, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1102. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1102 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinteraction involving inputting of information (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation involving to include active data entry by one or more of theresidential participants such as involving inputting data from one ormore a personal data assistant devices of one or more of the residentialparticipants, or involving inputting text data of voice entry directedto one or more interfaces found in a residence, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore contactless smart card systems associated with one or more electricvehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information involving to include oneor more residential participants swiping cards, cell phones, wallets, orother smart card type devices containing information regarding eitherthe residential participant profile information, past or futureitineraries, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-A, the operationo1101 can include operation o1103 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactioninvolving inputting of information including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding keypad data entry. Origination ofa physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1103, for performance of the operationo1103 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1103. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1103. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding keypaddata entry module m1103 depicted in FIG. 5-A as being included in themodule m1101, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1103. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1103 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction involving inputting ofinformation (e.g., analyzing exchange information involving to includeactive data entry by one or more of the residential participants such asinvolving inputting data from one or more a personal data assistantdevices of one or more of the residential participants, or involvinginputting text data of voice entry directed to one or more interfacesfound in a residence, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding keypad data entry (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation involving use of data entry on one or more keypads such aslocated on a console on or near furniture within a residence, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-A, the operationo1101 can include operation o1104 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactioninvolving inputting of information including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding text based entry. Origination ofa physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1104, for performance of the operationo1104 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1104. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1104. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding textbased entry module m1104 depicted in FIG. 5-A as being included in themodule m1101, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1104. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1104 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction involving inputting ofinformation (e.g., analyzing exchange information involving to includeactive data entry by one or more of the residential participants such asinvolving inputting data from one or more a personal data assistantdevices of one or more of the residential participants, or involvinginputting text data of voice entry directed to one or more interfacesfound in a residence, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding text based entry (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding intended use of the one or more electricvehicles involving responses typed into a text entry device such as on asmart phone or keypad or other text entry device by one or moreresidential participants of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-A, the operationo1101 can include operation o1105 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactioninvolving inputting of information including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding human audio announcement ofinformation. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1105, forperformance of the operation o1105 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1105. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1105. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding human audio announcement ofinformation module m1105 depicted in FIG. 5-A as being included in themodule m1101, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1105. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1105 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction involving inputting ofinformation (e.g., analyzing exchange information involving to includeactive data entry by one or more of the residential participants such asinvolving inputting data from one or more a personal data assistantdevices of one or more of the residential participants, or involvinginputting text data of voice entry directed to one or more interfacesfound in a residence, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding human audio announcement of information(e.g., analyzing exchange information from one or more residentialparticipants of the one or more electric vehicles by the residentialparticipants verbally responding to sound cues announced by an soundsystem to the residential participants based upon determined location ofthe residential participants by the sound system, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-B, the operationo1101 can include operation o1106 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactioninvolving inputting of information including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use allocationamong the one or more residential participants. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1106, for performance of the operationo1106 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1106. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1106. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle use allocation among residential participants modulem1106 depicted in FIG. 5-A as being included in the module m1101, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1106. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1106 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinteraction involving inputting of information (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation involving to include active data entry by one or more of theresidential participants such as involving inputting data from one ormore a personal data assistant devices of one or more of the residentialparticipants, or involving inputting text data of voice entry directedto one or more interfaces found in a residence, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle use allocation among the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingpotential for sharing of the one or more electric vehicles among one ormore groups of residential participants, economic status of the one ormore residential participants, health or contagion condition of the oneor more residential participants, physical accessibility or disabilityissues of the one or more residential participants, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-B, the operationo1106 can include operation o1107 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding evaluating route informationassociated with use of the one or more electric vehicles by the one ormore residential participants. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1107, for performance of the operation o1107 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1107. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1107. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding evaluating route informationassociated with use of electric vehicles by residential participantsmodule m1107 depicted in FIG. 5-A as being included in the module m1106,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1107. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1107 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use allocationamong the one or more residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding potential for sharing of the one or moreelectric vehicles among one or more groups of residential participants,economic status of the one or more residential participants, health orcontagion condition of the one or more residential participants,physical accessibility or disability issues of the one or moreresidential participants, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding evaluating route information associated withuse of the one or more electric vehicles by the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardinganticipated or unannounced changes in road conditions, traffic delays,accident reports, detours or re-routing of traffic, weather influenceddelays, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-B, the operationo1106 can include operation o1108 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle commuting routeinformation for use by the one or more residential participants.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1108, for performance of theoperation o1108 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1108. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1108. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultantfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle commuting route information for use by residentialparticipants module m1108 depicted in FIG. 5-A as being included in themodule m1106, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1108. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1108 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle use allocation among the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingpotential for sharing of the one or more electric vehicles among one ormore groups of residential participants, economic status of the one ormore residential participants, health or contagion condition of the oneor more residential participants, physical accessibility or disabilityissues of the one or more residential participants, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle commuting route information for use by the one or moreresidential participants (e.g., analyzing exchange information at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding traffic congestion, road work issues, weather issues, vehicleaccident issues and other issues associated with the planned orestimated routes for commuter use of the one or more electric vehicles,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-C, the operationo1106 can include operation o1109 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding trip advisory informationregarding residential participant routes of travel for the one or moreelectric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1109, forperformance of the operation o1109 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1109. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1109. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding trip advisory informationregarding residential participant routes of travel for electric vehiclesmodule m1109 depicted in FIG. 5-A as being included in the module m1106,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1109. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1109 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use allocationamong the one or more residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding potential for sharing of the one or moreelectric vehicles among one or more groups of residential participants,economic status of the one or more residential participants, health orcontagion condition of the one or more residential participants,physical accessibility or disability issues of the one or moreresidential participants, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding trip advisory information regardingresidential participant routes of travel for the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingsight-seeing, shopping, restaurant, etc. potential availability of theroutes involved as associated with delays due to charging requirements,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-C, the operationo1106 can include operation o1110 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding alternative modes oftransportation along one or more routes of residential participanttravel for the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1110, for performance of the operationo1110 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1110. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1110. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingalternative modes of transportation along routes of residentialparticipant travel for electric vehicles module m1110 depicted in FIG.5-A as being included in the module m1106, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1110.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1110 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one ormore residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding potential for sharing of the one or more electricvehicles among one or more groups of residential participants, economicstatus of the one or more residential participants, health or contagioncondition of the one or more residential participants, physicalaccessibility or disability issues of the one or more residentialparticipants, etc.) including analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding alternative modes of transportation along one ormore routes of residential participant travel for the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingtaxi, public transportation, rail, ride-share, etc. associated withplanned or estimated travel routes of the one or more electric vehicles,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-C, the operationo1106 can include operation o1111 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding projected unavailability of theone or more electric vehicles for use by the one or more residentialparticipants. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1111, forperformance of the operation o1111 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1111. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1111. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding projected unavailability ofelectric vehicles for use by residential participants module m1111depicted in FIG. 5-A as being included in the module m1106, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1111. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1111 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use allocationamong the one or more residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding potential for sharing of the one or moreelectric vehicles among one or more groups of residential participants,economic status of the one or more residential participants, health orcontagion condition of the one or more residential participants,physical accessibility or disability issues of the one or moreresidential participants, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding projected unavailability of the one or moreelectric vehicles for use by the one or more residential participants(e.g., analyzing exchange information as to reserved wait times,maintenance scheduling, use by others, planned or estimated chargingtimes, for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-D, the operationo1106 can include operation o1112 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding errands by the one or moreresidential participants with the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1112, for performance of theoperation o1112 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1112. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1112. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultantfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingerrands by residential participants with electric vehicles module m1112depicted in FIG. 5-B as being included in the module m1106, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1112. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1112 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use allocationamong the one or more residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding potential for sharing of the one or moreelectric vehicles among one or more groups of residential participants,economic status of the one or more residential participants, health orcontagion condition of the one or more residential participants,physical accessibility or disability issues of the one or moreresidential participants, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding errands by the one or more residentialparticipants with the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding store hours, office hours,traffic congestion issues, service provider availability, shoppinglists, shopping ordering information associated with planned orestimated itinerary of use of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-D, the operationo1106 can include operation o1113 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more schedules of use ofthe one or more electric vehicles by the one or more residentialparticipants. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1113, forperformance of the operation o1113 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1113. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1113. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding schedules of use of electricvehicles by residential participants module m1113 depicted in FIG. 5-Bas being included in the module m1106, when executed and/or activated,can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1113.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1113 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one ormore residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding potential for sharing of the one or more electricvehicles among one or more groups of residential participants, economicstatus of the one or more residential participants, health or contagioncondition of the one or more residential participants, physicalaccessibility or disability issues of the one or more residentialparticipants, etc.) including analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more schedules of use of the one or moreelectric vehicles by the one or more residential participants (e.g.,analyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding planned or estimatedroutes for delivery, prioritization of various deliveries along theroutes, any breaks allowed the residential driver along the route, oneor more driving history or other factors involved with the plannedelectric vehicle drivers along the route, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-D, the operationo1106 can include operation o1114 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding use by other than the one or moreresidential participants of the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1114, for performance of theoperation o1114 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1114. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1114. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultantfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardinguse by other than residential participants of electric vehicles modulem1114 depicted in FIG. 5-B as being included in the module m1106, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1114. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1114 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use allocationamong the one or more residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding potential for sharing of the one or moreelectric vehicles among one or more groups of residential participants,economic status of the one or more residential participants, health orcontagion condition of the one or more residential participants,physical accessibility or disability issues of the one or moreresidential participants, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding use by other than the one or more residentialparticipants of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding urgency, level of payment,arrangement for use by other than the one or more residentialparticipants of the one or more electric vehicles such as deliveryassociated with a courier service, commuting to a vocational occupation,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-E, the operationo1106 can include operation o1115 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding industrial use by the one or moreresidential participants of the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1115, for performance of theoperation o1115 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1115. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1115. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultantfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingindustrial use by residential participants of electric vehicles modulem1115 depicted in FIG. 5-B as being included in the module m1106, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1115. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1115 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use allocationamong the one or more residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding potential for sharing of the one or moreelectric vehicles among one or more groups of residential participants,economic status of the one or more residential participants, health orcontagion condition of the one or more residential participants,physical accessibility or disability issues of the one or moreresidential participants, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding industrial use by the one or more residentialparticipants of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding shipment urgency, hazardousmaterials issues, inspection issues, contractual obligations for use ofone or more electric vehicles to transport for non-residential purposessuch as equipment, supplies, or other objects for use in one or morebusinesses, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-E, the operationo1106 can include operation o1116 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more driving habits of theone or more residential participants with use of the one or moreelectric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1116, forperformance of the operation o1116 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1116. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1116. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding driving habits of residentialparticipants with use of electric vehicles module m1116 depicted in FIG.5-B as being included in the module m1106, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1116.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1116 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one ormore residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding potential for sharing of the one or more electricvehicles among one or more groups of residential participants, economicstatus of the one or more residential participants, health or contagioncondition of the one or more residential participants, physicalaccessibility or disability issues of the one or more residentialparticipants, etc.) including analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more driving habits of the one or moreresidential participants with use of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding historicalpunctuality of residential participants, traffic violation histories ofthe residential participants, tendency to exceed speed limits of theresidential participants, braking habits of the residentialparticipants, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-E, the operationo1106 can include operation o1117 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more itinerariesassociated with use of the one or more electric vehicles by the one ormore residential participants. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1117, for performance of the operation o1117 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1117. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1117. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information resultant from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding itineraries associated with useof electric vehicles by residential participants module m1117 depictedin FIG. 5-B as being included in the module m1106, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1117.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1117 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one ormore residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding potential for sharing of the one or more electricvehicles among one or more groups of residential participants, economicstatus of the one or more residential participants, health or contagioncondition of the one or more residential participants, physicalaccessibility or disability issues of the one or more residentialparticipants, etc.) including analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more itineraries associated with use of theone or more electric vehicles by the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., analyzing exchange information start times, stoptimes, wait times, characterization of priority levels for departure,arrival, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-F, the operationo1106 can include operation o1118 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more weather forecastsassociated with travel involving use by the one or more residentialparticipants of the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1118, for performance of the operationo1118 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1118. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1118. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingweather forecasts associated with travel involving use by residentialparticipants of electric vehicles module m1118 depicted in FIG. 5-B asbeing included in the module m1106, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1118.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1118 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one ormore residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding potential for sharing of the one or more electricvehicles among one or more groups of residential participants, economicstatus of the one or more residential participants, health or contagioncondition of the one or more residential participants, physicalaccessibility or disability issues of the one or more residentialparticipants, etc.) including analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more weather forecasts associated withtravel involving use by the one or more residential participants of theone or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding weather issues such as storms, flooding, roadconditions, traffic congestion duet to weather related aspects, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-F, the operationo1106 can include operation o1119 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more news broadcastsassociated with travel involving use of the one or more electricvehicles by the one or more residential participants. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1119, for performance of the operationo1119 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1119. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1119. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding newsbroadcasts associated with travel involving use of electric vehicles byresidential participants module m1119 depicted in FIG. 5-B as beingincluded in the module m1106, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1119. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1119 can be carried out, forexample, by analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle use allocation among the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingpotential for sharing of the one or more electric vehicles among one ormore groups of residential participants, economic status of the one ormore residential participants, health or contagion condition of the oneor more residential participants, physical accessibility or disabilityissues of the one or more residential participants, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore news broadcasts associated with travel involving use of the one ormore electric vehicles by the one or more residential participants(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding sports events,political events, business events, unpredictable or catastrophic eventsimpacting traffic or road conditions, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-G, the operationo1106 can include operation o1120 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including evaluating responseinformation involving at least in part interface interaction regardingone or more warning messages associated with residential participant useof the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1120, for performance of the operation o1120 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1120. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1120. Furthermore, evaluatingresponse information involving interface interaction regarding warningmessages associated with residential participant use of electricvehicles module m1120 depicted in FIG. 5-B as being included in themodule m1106, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1120. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1120 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle use allocation among the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingpotential for sharing of the one or more electric vehicles among one ormore groups of residential participants, economic status of the one ormore residential participants, health or contagion condition of the oneor more residential participants, physical accessibility or disabilityissues of the one or more residential participants, etc.) includingevaluating response information involving at least in part interfaceinteraction regarding one or more warning messages associated withresidential participant use of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,analyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding fire, police,ambulance, military or other response team issues associated with travelconditions, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-G, the operationo1106 can include operation o1121 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding availability of alternatetransportation by the one or more residential participants within one ormore designated distances from residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1121, for performance of the operationo1121 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1121. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1121. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingavailability of alternate transportation by residential participantswithin designated distances from residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of electric vehicles module m1121 depicted in FIG.5-C as being included in the module m1106, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1121.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1121 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one ormore residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding potential for sharing of the one or more electricvehicles among one or more groups of residential participants, economicstatus of the one or more residential participants, health or contagioncondition of the one or more residential participants, physicalaccessibility or disability issues of the one or more residentialparticipants, etc.) including analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding availability of alternate transportation by theone or more residential participants within one or more designateddistances from residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange informationat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding bus, train, taxi, hitch-hiking, carpool,ride-share or other access points to transportation alternate to thatprovided by the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-H, the operationo1106 can include operation o1122 for analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with residential participant ride-share programs associatedwith one or more routes traveled by the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1122, for performance of theoperation o1122 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1122. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1122. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultantfrom residential user interface involvement with residential participantride-share programs associated with routes traveled by electric vehiclesmodule m1122 depicted in FIG. 5-C as being included in the module m1106,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1122. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1122 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use allocationamong the one or more residential participants (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding potential for sharing of the one or moreelectric vehicles among one or more groups of residential participants,economic status of the one or more residential participants, health orcontagion condition of the one or more residential participants,physical accessibility or disability issues of the one or moreresidential participants, etc.) including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith residential participant ride-share programs associated with one ormore routes traveled by the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,analyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding passenger biographicalinformation, historical travel information of ride-share participants,availability of ride-share participants, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-H, the operation o11can include operation o1123 for electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1123, for performance of theoperation o1123 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1123. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1123. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information fromresidential user interface involvement with information from locationsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1123 depicted in FIG. 5-C as being included in themodule m11, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1123. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1123 can be carried out, for example, byelectronically analyzing (e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating,sorting, accumulating, monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing,applying, etc.) exchange information (e.g., identification, preference,selection, histories, financial, informational, projected, historical,performance, organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from user interface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone,presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction(e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.) byone or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech,modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) participants (e.g.,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g., graphical, textual,auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed, heard, contemplated,felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby and related (e.g.,tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully,partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g., contributory,foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic, considerations,secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated (e.g., locationallyor functionally involving shelter, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) wireless(e.g., electromagnetic resonance, short distance, long distance, highpower, low power, static, dynamic, etc.) electrical (e.g., electricalenergy stored or to be stored by such as battery, lead-acid, metalhydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solid state, capacitive, gaseous,compressed gas based, etc.) recharging (e.g., fast charge, slow trickle,low density, high density, recurrent, sporadic, ad hoc, predictive,total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric, diesel-electric, propane-electric,fuel-cell-electric, common-rail electric, car, truck, short distance,long distance, van, bus, cart, commercial, private, governmental, etc.)concerning (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part the one or moreresidential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple, etc.)participants (e.g., habitating, lodging, occupying, visiting, touring,lounging, recreating, playing, working, studying, eating, owning,renting, leasing, contracting, retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with information fromone or more locations of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding planned or estimated one or moreelectromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer rates available,positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-H, the operationo1123 can include operation o1124 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore schedules for electrical load sharing for one or more electricaldevices sharing one or more electrical power sources with residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1124, forperformance of the operation o1124 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1124. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1124. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding schedules for electrical load sharing forelectrical devices sharing electrical power sources with residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles modulem1124 depicted in FIG. 5-C as being included in the module m1123, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1124. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1124 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding planned orestimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer ratesavailable, positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more schedulesfor electrical load sharing for one or more electrical devices sharingone or more electrical power sources with residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding types, capacities,demand cycles of equipment, appliances, and other equipment to shareelectrical energy resources with the one or more electrical chargingstations for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-I, the operationo1123 can include operation o1125 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingcharging rate capacity of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1125, for performance of the operationo1125 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1125. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1125. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding charging rate capacityof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1125 depicted in FIG. 5-C as being included in themodule m1123, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1125. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1125 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information from one or more locations ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingplanned or estimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energytransfer rates available, positioning of wireless energy transmitters,etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingcharging rate capacity of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding short burst capacity, or longterm durational levels for transfer of electrical energy wirelessly fromcharging stations for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-I, the operationo1123 can include operation o1126 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore consumer incentives based on one or more electricity costschedules. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1126, forperformance of the operation o1126 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1126. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1126. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding consumer incentives based on electricity costschedules module m1126 depicted in FIG. 5-C as being included in themodule m1123, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1126. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1126 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information from one or more locations ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingplanned or estimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energytransfer rates available, positioning of wireless energy transmitters,etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore consumer incentives based on one or more electricity cost schedules(e.g., analyzing exchange information timing, duration, scheduling,percentages of cost reductions associated with the consumer incentiveprograms, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-I, the operationo1123 can include operation o1127 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore electricity cost rate schedules. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1127, for performance of the operation o1127 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1127. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1127. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electricity cost rate schedules module m1127depicted in FIG. 5-C as being included in the module m1123, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1127. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1127 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding planned orestimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer ratesavailable, positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more electricitycost rate schedules (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding historical, planned, estimated or other cost data as to coststructures for electrical energy pricing from utility or onsiteelectrical energy resource providers, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-I, the operationo1123 can include operation o1128 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore electricity load share capacity schedules. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1128, for performance of the operationo1128 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1128. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1128. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding electricity load sharecapacity schedules module m1128 depicted in FIG. 5-C as being includedin the module m1123, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1128. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1128 can be carried out, forexample, by analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange informationat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding planned or estimated one or more electromagneticfrequencies, energy transfer rates available, positioning of wirelessenergy transmitters, etc.) including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more electricity load share capacityschedules (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardinghistorical, planned, or estimated use of electrical energy resourceprovider equipment for providing electrical energy to appliances, HVAC,industrial equipment and other demands for electrical energy includingother electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-J, the operationo1123 can include operation o1129 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric utility capacity information involving communication channelsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangible componentgroup can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choiceselection including use of one or more components and/or subsystemsexplicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in partimplementing execution of one or more instructions of the operationo1129, for performance of the operation o1129 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1129. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1129. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric utility capacity information involvingcommunication channels of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles module m1129 depicted in FIG. 5-C asbeing included in the module m1123, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1129.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1129 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationfrom one or more locations of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding planned or estimated one or moreelectromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer rates available,positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.) including analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric utility capacityinformation involving communication channels of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., analyzing exchange information from wide area network, local areanetwork, cellular network, point-to-point direct network communication,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-J, the operationo1123 can include operation o1130 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore electrical energy charging appointments reserved for one or moreelectrical vehicles other than the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1130, for performance of theoperation o1130 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1130. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1130. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectrical energy charging appointments reserved for electrical vehiclesother than electric vehicles module m1130 depicted in FIG. 5-D as beingincluded in the module m1123, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1130. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1130 can be carried out, forexample, by analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange informationat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding planned or estimated one or more electromagneticfrequencies, energy transfer rates available, positioning of wirelessenergy transmitters, etc.) including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more electrical energy chargingappointments reserved for one or more electrical vehicles other than theone or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange informationassociated with planned or estimated itineraries of residentialparticipants of electric vehicles other than the one or more electricvehicles as associated with use or availability of charging stationsplanned or estimated to be used by the one or more electric vehicles,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-J, the operationo1123 can include operation o1131 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingmaximum charging rate capacities of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1131, for performance of the operationo1131 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1131. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1131. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding maximum charging ratecapacities of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles module m1131 depicted in FIG. 5-D as being included inthe module m1123, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1131. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1131 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information from one or more locations ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingplanned or estimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energytransfer rates available, positioning of wireless energy transmitters,etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingmaximum charging rate capacities of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,analyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding planned, estimated, orhistorical maximum charging rate capacities for the electrical chargingstations with regard to charging the one or more electric vehicles atplanned or estimated charging times given factors such as load sharingfor the electrical energy storage charging stations with other stationsand factors concerning interfacing of the one or more electric vehicleswith the stations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-J, the operationo1123 can include operation o1132 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding costinformation for priority handling of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1132, for performance of the operationo1132 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1132. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1132. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding cost information forpriority handling of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles module m1132 depicted in FIG. 5-D asbeing included in the module m1123, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1132.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1132 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationfrom one or more locations of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding planned or estimated one or moreelectromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer rates available,positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.) including analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding cost information for priorityhandling of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of theone or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding pricing for providing of electrical energy basedon charge scheduling, load sharing of other energy consuming devices,and capacity of the electrical energy providing utility stations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-J, the operationo1123 can include operation o1133 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore residentially situated wireless electrical recharging availabilityschedules for the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1133, for performance of the operationo1133 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1133. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1133. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information from locations of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles includinganalyzing exchange information from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging availability schedules for electric vehiclesmodule m1133 depicted in FIG. 5-D as being included in the module m1123,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1133. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1133 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding planned orestimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer ratesavailable, positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or moreresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging availabilityschedules for the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding actual, estimated, or historicalscheduling for electrical energy storage charging stations concerningthe one or more electric vehicles, residential participants of thestations, other electric vehicles, and other residential participants ofthe stations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-K, the operationo1123 can include operation o1134 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore histories of electrical energy consumption by residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1134, forperformance of the operation o1134 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1134. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1134. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation from locations of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles including analyzing exchange informationfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardinghistories of electrical energy consumption by residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles module m1134depicted in FIG. 5-D as being included in the module m1123, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1134. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1134 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding planned orestimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer ratesavailable, positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more historiesof electrical energy consumption by residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,analyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding short term, long term,peak demand, average demand, mix of electric vehicle type, mix ofresidential participant type as associated with the electrical energystorage charging stations for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-K, the operationo1123 can include operation o1135 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectricity use data involving remote reporting from one or moreelectric utility databases. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1135, for performance of the operation o1135 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1135. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1135. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation from locations of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles including analyzing exchange informationfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingelectricity use data involving remote reporting from electric utilitydatabases module m1135 depicted in FIG. 5-D as being included in themodule m1123, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1135. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1135 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information from one or more locations ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingplanned or estimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energytransfer rates available, positioning of wireless energy transmitters,etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectricity use data involving remote reporting from one or moreelectric utility databases (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding frequency of occurrence, length of timeassociated, profile of individual residential participants or groups ofresidential participants associated with remote reporting requests,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-K, the operationo1123 can include operation o1136 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding peakdemand or reserve capacity of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1136, for performance of the operationo1136 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1136. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1136. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding peak demand or reservecapacity of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles module m1136 depicted in FIG. 5-D as being included inthe module m1123, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1136. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1136 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information from one or more locations ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingplanned or estimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energytransfer rates available, positioning of wireless energy transmitters,etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding peakdemand or reserve capacity of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding statistical data for differencesin demand and capacity regarding outages, scheduled maintenance,recognized patterns of demand, recognized patterns for capacity, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-K, the operationo1123 can include operation o1137 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingcommunication with one or more electric utility smart grid informationsystems concerning electricity consumption. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1137, for performance of the operation o1137 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1137. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1137. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding communication with electric utility smart gridinformation systems concerning electricity consumption module m1137depicted in FIG. 5-D as being included in the module m1123, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1137. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1137 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding planned orestimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer ratesavailable, positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding communication with oneor more electric utility smart grid information systems concerningelectricity consumption (e.g., analyzing exchange information fromhousehold appliances, from industrial equipment, from other electricvehicles, office equipment, etc. tied in with one or more electricalenergy storage charging stations supplying charging capacity for the oneor more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-L, the operationo1123 can include operation o1138 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingpriority classification for scheduling requests of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1138, forperformance of the operation o1138 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1138. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1138. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding priority classification for scheduling requests ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1138 depicted in FIG. 5-D as being included in themodule m1123, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1138. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1138 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information from one or more locations ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingplanned or estimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energytransfer rates available, positioning of wireless energy transmitters,etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingpriority classification for scheduling requests of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardinghistorical, planned, or estimated use by electric vehicles other thanthe one or more electric vehicles of electrical energy storage chargingstations historically, planned, or estimated to be used by the one ormore electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-L, the operationo1123 can include operation o1139 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore electric vehicle residential participant profile classifications.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1139, for performance of theoperation o1139 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1139. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1139. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle residential participant profile classifications modulem1139 depicted in FIG. 5-E as being included in the module m1123, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1139. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1139 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding planned orestimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer ratesavailable, positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more electricvehicle residential participant profile classifications (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding residential participant profilesassociated with residential information, benefits information, electricvehicle use information, residential participant demographicinformation, residential participant geographic information, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-L, the operationo1123 can include operation o1140 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectrical energy use of associated one or more electrical energyprovider resources for electrical charging of other than the one or moreelectric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1140, forperformance of the operation o1140 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1140. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1140. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electrical energy use of associated electricalenergy provider resources for electrical charging of other than electricvehicles module m1140 depicted in FIG. 5-E as being included in themodule m1123, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1140. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1140 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information from one or more locations ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingplanned or estimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energytransfer rates available, positioning of wireless energy transmitters,etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectrical energy use of associated one or more electrical energyprovider resources for electrical charging of other than the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information overallhousehold electrical energy demand, overall industrial electrical energydemand, overall office electrical energy demand, overall serviceprovider electrical energy demand as associated with local electricalgrid facilities of one or more charging stations for the one or moreelectric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-L, the operationo1123 can include operation o1141 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore plans for charging of one or more electric vehicles other than theone or more electric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1141, for performance of the operation o1141 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1141. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1141. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding plans for charging of electric vehicles other thanelectric vehicles module m1141 depicted in FIG. 5-E as being included inthe module m1123, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1141. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1141 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information from one or more locations ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingplanned or estimated one or more electromagnetic frequencies, energytransfer rates available, positioning of wireless energy transmitters,etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore plans for charging of one or more electric vehicles other than theone or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information asassociated with planned or estimated travel for residential participantsof electric vehicles other than the one or more electric vehicles,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-L, the operationo1123 can include operation o1142 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore technical specifications of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1142, for performance of the operationo1142 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1142. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1142. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding technicalspecifications of residentially situated wireless electrical rechargingof electric vehicles module m1142 depicted in FIG. 5-E as being includedin the module m1123, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1142. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1142 can be carried out, forexample, by analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange informationat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding planned or estimated one or more electromagneticfrequencies, energy transfer rates available, positioning of wirelessenergy transmitters, etc.) including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more technical specifications ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in partfrom residential user interface involvement with information regardingelectromagnetic frequencies used for residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles, electricalenergy peak and sustained charging rates available, associated equipmentcapability standards, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-M, the operationo1123 can include operation o1143 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingcomputer network communication linking residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1143, for performance of the operationo1143 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1143. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1143. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingcomputer network communication linking residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of electric vehicles module m1143 depicted in FIG.5-E as being included in the module m1123, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1143.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1143 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationfrom one or more locations of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding planned or estimated one or moreelectromagnetic frequencies, energy transfer rates available,positioning of wireless energy transmitters, etc.) including analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding computer networkcommunication linking residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information associated with communication sent over wired,wireless, packetized, cellular, direct point-to-point, or other computernetwork communication systems, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-M, the operation o11can include operation o1144 for electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1144, for performance of theoperation o1144 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1144. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1144. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardinglocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles module m1144 depicted in FIG. 5-E as being included inthe module m11, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1144. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1144 can be carried out, for example, byelectronically analyzing (e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating,sorting, accumulating, monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing,applying, etc.) exchange information (e.g., identification, preference,selection, histories, financial, informational, projected, historical,performance, organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from user interface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone,presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction(e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.) byone or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech,modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) participants (e.g.,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g., graphical, textual,auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed, heard, contemplated,felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby and related (e.g.,tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully,partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g., contributory,foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic, considerations,secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated (e.g., locationallyor functionally involving shelter, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) wireless(e.g., electromagnetic resonance, short distance, long distance, highpower, low power, static, dynamic, etc.) electrical (e.g., electricalenergy stored or to be stored by such as battery, lead-acid, metalhydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solid state, capacitive, gaseous,compressed gas based, etc.) recharging (e.g., fast charge, slow trickle,low density, high density, recurrent, sporadic, ad hoc, predictive,total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric, diesel-electric, propane-electric,fuel-cell-electric, common-rail electric, car, truck, short distance,long distance, van, bus, cart, commercial, private, governmental, etc.)concerning (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part the one or moreresidential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple, etc.)participants (e.g., habitating, lodging, occupying, visiting, touring,lounging, recreating, playing, working, studying, eating, owning,renting, leasing, contracting, retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more locations of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,analyzing exchange information to electrical energy storage chargingstations as associated with a planned or estimated itinerary for the oneor more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-M, the operationo1144 can include operation o1145 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore electric vehicles present at one or more locations of theresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1145, for performance of the operationo1145 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1145. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1145. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding electric vehiclespresent at locations of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging module m1145 depicted in FIG. 5-E as being included in themodule m1144, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1145. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1145 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more locationsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information toelectrical energy storage charging stations as associated with a plannedor estimated itinerary for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.)including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore electric vehicles present at one or more locations of theresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging (e.g., analyzingexchange information involving scheduling, planning, or other managementaspects regarding recharging of the one or more electric vehicles,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-M, the operationo1144 can include operation o1146 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingidentification of the one or more residential participants. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1146, for performance of the operationo1146 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1146. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1146. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding identification ofresidential participants module m1146 depicted in FIG. 5-E as beingincluded in the module m1144, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1146. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1146 can be carried out, forexample, by analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore locations of residentially situated wireless electrical rechargingof the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation to electrical energy storage charging stations as associatedwith a planned or estimated itinerary for the one or more electricvehicles, etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding identification of the one or more residential participants(e.g., analyzing exchange information involving driver's licenseinformation, banking information, residential information, etc.regarding one or more residential participants, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-M, the operationo1144 can include operation o1147 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingverification of selection of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1147, for performance of the operationo1147 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1147. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1147. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding verification ofselection of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles module m1147 depicted in FIG. 5-E as being included inthe module m1144, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1147. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1147 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more locationsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information toelectrical energy storage charging stations as associated with a plannedor estimated itinerary for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.)including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingverification of selection of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding residential participantidentification, electric utility consumer identification, industrialelectric residential participant identification, banking identification,electric consumer club identification, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-N, the operationo1144 can include operation o1148 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingfinancial status information of the one or more residentialparticipants. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1148, forperformance of the operation o1148 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1148. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1148. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding financial status information of residentialparticipants module m1148 depicted in FIG. 5-E as being included in themodule m1144, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1148. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1148 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more locationsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information toelectrical energy storage charging stations as associated with a plannedor estimated itinerary for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.)including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingfinancial status information of the one or more residential participants(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding bankinginformation, credit information, security information, couponinformation, credit information, reimbursement information, payment planinformation, residential participant benefit information, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-N, the operationo1144 can include operation o1149 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingcharging rate capacity of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1149, for performance of the operationo1149 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1149. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1149. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding charging rate capacityof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles module m1149 depicted in FIG. 5-F as being included in themodule m1144, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1149. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1149 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more locationsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information toelectrical energy storage charging stations as associated with a plannedor estimated itinerary for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.)including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingcharging rate capacity of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding steady state transfer rates, peaktransfer rates, burst transfer rates, historical, estimated, or plannedbrownout or blackout conditions, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-N, the operationo1144 can include operation o1150 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore electrical charging rates for one or more electrical energy storagedevices of the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1150, for performance of the operationo1150 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1150. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1150. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding electrical chargingrates for electrical energy storage devices of electric vehicles modulem1150 depicted in FIG. 5-F as being included in the module m1144, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1150. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1150 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding one or more locations of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information to electrical energystorage charging stations as associated with a planned or estimateditinerary for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more electricalcharging rates for one or more electrical energy storage devices of theone or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding historical, planned, or estimated chargingcapacity, off-line cycling, downtime for maintenance, availability dueto demand of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-N, the operationo1144 can include operation o1151 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding useplanning for the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1151, for performance of the operationo1151 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1151. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1151. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding use planning forelectric vehicles module m1151 depicted in FIG. 5-F as being included inthe module m1144, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1151. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1151 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more locationsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information toelectrical energy storage charging stations as associated with a plannedor estimated itinerary for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.)including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding useplanning for the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation associated with reliability of information collection,variability of statistical veracity of the data collected, populationspectrum for data samples collected, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-N, the operationo1144 can include operation o1152 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding amountof time the one or more electric vehicles are available forresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1152, for performance of the operationo1152 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1152. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1152. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding amount of time electricvehicles are available for residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging module m1152 depicted in FIG. 5-F as being included in themodule m1144, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1152. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1152 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more locationsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information toelectrical energy storage charging stations as associated with a plannedor estimated itinerary for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.)including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding amountof time the one or more electric vehicles are available forresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging (e.g., analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding historical, planned, or estimatedavailability of electric vehicle for charging by one or more electricalenergy storage charging stations based on historical, planned, orestimated one or more itineraries of travel associated with the one ormore electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-O, the operationo1144 can include operation o1153 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding amountof electrical energy available to be transferred to the one or moreelectric vehicles in a designated period of time by residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1153, for performance of the operation o1153 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1153. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1153. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding amount of electrical energy available to betransferred to electric vehicles in a designated period of time byresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging module m1153depicted in FIG. 5-F as being included in the module m1144, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1153. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1153 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding one or more locations of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information to electrical energystorage charging stations as associated with a planned or estimateditinerary for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.) includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding amount of electricalenergy available to be transferred to the one or more electric vehiclesin a designated period of time by residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging (e.g., analyzing exchange information as topreferred safety margins to provide an additional percentage of chargeover the minimum required to accomplish a given itinerary for each ofthe one or more electrical energy storage charging stations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-O, the operationo1144 can include operation o1154 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle use profile of the one or more residentialparticipants. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1154, forperformance of the operation o1154 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1154. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1154. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric vehicle use profile of residentialparticipants module m1154 depicted in FIG. 5-F as being included in themodule m1144, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1154. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1154 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more locationsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information toelectrical energy storage charging stations as associated with a plannedor estimated itinerary for the one or more electric vehicles, etc.)including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle use profile of the one or more residential participants(e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part from residentialuser interface involvement with information regarding generaldemographic, consumer oriented shopping detail, residential workhistory, financial data, historical itinerary information, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-O, the operationo1144 can include operation o1155 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding impactfrom scheduling of residentially situated wireless electrical rechargingof the one or more electric vehicles to itinerary information associatedwith the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1155, for performance of the operation o1155 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1155. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1155. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding impact from scheduling of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles to itineraryinformation associated with electric vehicles module m1155 depicted inFIG. 5-F as being included in the module m1144, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1155.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1155 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more locations of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,analyzing exchange information to electrical energy storage chargingstations as associated with a planned or estimated itinerary for the oneor more electric vehicles, etc.) including analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding impact from scheduling of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles to itinerary information associated with the one or moreelectric vehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information historical,planned, or estimated itinerary information associated with one or moreresidential participants of the one or more electric vehicles asindividual or shared use, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-O, the operation o11can include operation o1156 for electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more communication links involvingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1156, forperformance of the operation o1156 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1156. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1156. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding communication links involving residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles modulem1156 depicted in FIG. 5-F as being included in the module m11, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1156. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1156 can be carried out, for example, by electronicallyanalyzing (e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting,accumulating, monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying,etc.) exchange information (e.g., identification, preference, selection,histories, financial, informational, projected, historical, performance,organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from user interface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone,presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction(e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.) byone or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech,modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) participants (e.g.,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g., graphical, textual,auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed, heard, contemplated,felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby and related (e.g.,tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully,partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g., contributory,foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic, considerations,secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated (e.g., locationallyor functionally involving shelter, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) wireless(e.g., electromagnetic resonance, short distance, long distance, highpower, low power, static, dynamic, etc.) electrical (e.g., electricalenergy stored or to be stored by such as battery, lead-acid, metalhydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solid state, capacitive, gaseous,compressed gas based, etc.) recharging (e.g., fast charge, slow trickle,low density, high density, recurrent, sporadic, ad hoc, predictive,total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric, diesel-electric, propane-electric,fuel-cell-electric, common-rail electric, car, truck, short distance,long distance, van, bus, cart, commercial, private, governmental, etc.)concerning (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part the one or moreresidential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple, etc.)participants (e.g., habitating, lodging, occupying, visiting, touring,lounging, recreating, playing, working, studying, eating, owning,renting, leasing, contracting, retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more communication links involving residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information to one or more wired,wireless, cellular, packetized, direct point-to-point, internet, widearea network, local area network, or other communication links, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-O, the operationo1156 can include operation o1157 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more communication links involvingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more contactless smart card readers. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1157, for performance of the operationo1157 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1157. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1157. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding contactless smart cardreaders module m1157 depicted in FIG. 5-F as being included in themodule m1156, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1157. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1157 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or morecommunication links involving residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information to one or more wired, wireless, cellular,packetized, direct point-to-point, internet, wide area network, localarea network, or other communication links, etc.) including analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more contactless smartcard readers (e.g., analyzing exchange information to the contactlesssmart card readers located within the one or more electric vehicles asaccessed involving a dashboard console of the one or more electricvehicles, door panel of the one or more electric vehicles, exteriorsurface of the one or more electric vehicles, located near one or moreelectrical energy storage charging stations adjacent to locations forcharging of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-P, the operationo1156 can include operation o1158 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more communication links involvingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more RFID tag readers. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1158, for performance of the operation o1158 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1158. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1158. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding RFID tag readers module m1158 depicted in FIG. 5-Fas being included in the module m1156, when executed and/or activated,can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1158.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1158 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more communication links involving residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information to one or more wired,wireless, cellular, packetized, direct point-to-point, internet, widearea network, local area network, or other communication links, etc.)including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore RFID tag readers (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding RFID tag readers located within the one or more electricvehicles as accessed involving a dashboard console of the one or moreelectric vehicles, door panel of the one or more electric vehicles,exterior surface of the one or more electric vehicles, located near oneor more electrical energy storage charging stations adjacent tolocations for charging of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-P, the operationo1156 can include operation o1159 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more communication links involvingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more manual entry keypads. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1159, for performance of the operation o1159 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1159. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1159. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding manual entry keypads module m1159 depicted in FIG.5-F as being included in the module m1156, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1159.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1159 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more communication links involving residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., analyzing exchange information to one or more wired,wireless, cellular, packetized, direct point-to-point, internet, widearea network, local area network, or other communication links, etc.)including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore manual entry keypads (e.g., analyzing exchange information at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding the manual entry keypads located within the one or moreelectric vehicles as accessed involving a dashboard console of the oneor more electric vehicles, door panel of the one or more electricvehicles, exterior surface of the one or more electric vehicles, locatednear one or more electrical energy storage charging stations adjacent tolocations for charging of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-P, the operationo1156 can include operation o1160 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more communication links involvingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more bluetooth communication devices. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1160, for performance of the operationo1160 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1160. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1160. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding bluetooth communicationdevices module m1160 depicted in FIG. 5-G as being included in themodule m1156, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1160. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1160 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or morecommunication links involving residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information to one or more wired, wireless, cellular,packetized, direct point-to-point, internet, wide area network, localarea network, or other communication links, etc.) including analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more bluetoothcommunication devices (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding bluetooth communication devices located within the one or moreelectric vehicles as accessed involving a dashboard console of the oneor more electric vehicles, door panel of the one or more electricvehicles, exterior surface of the one or more electric vehicles, locatednear one or more electrical energy storage charging stations adjacent tolocations for charging of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-P, the operationo1156 can include operation o1161 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more communication links involvingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more WiFi communication devices. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1161, for performance of the operationo1161 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1161. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1161. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding WiFi communicationdevices module m1161 depicted in FIG. 5-G as being included in themodule m1156, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1161. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1161 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or morecommunication links involving residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information to one or more wired, wireless, cellular,packetized, direct point-to-point, internet, wide area network, localarea network, or other communication links, etc.) including analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more WiFi communicationdevices (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding WiFicommunication devices located within the one or more electric vehiclesas accessed involving a dashboard console of the one or more electricvehicles, door panel of the one or more electric vehicles, exteriorsurface of the one or more electric vehicles, located near one or moreelectrical energy storage charging stations adjacent to locations forcharging of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-P, the operationo1156 can include operation o1162 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more communication links involvingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more packetized communication networks. Origination ofa physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1162, for performance of the operationo1162 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1162. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1162. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding packetizedcommunication networks module m1162 depicted in FIG. 5-G as beingincluded in the module m1156, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1162. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1162 can be carried out, forexample, by analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regarding one ormore communication links involving residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,analyzing exchange information to one or more wired, wireless, cellular,packetized, direct point-to-point, internet, wide area network, localarea network, or other communication links, etc.) including analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more packetizedcommunication networks (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding packetized network communication devices located within theone or more electric vehicles as accessed involving a dashboard consoleof the one or more electric vehicles, door panel of the one or moreelectric vehicles, exterior surface of the one or more electricvehicles, located near one or more electrical energy storage chargingstations adjacent to locations for charging of the one or more electricvehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-P, the operationo1156 can include operation o1163 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more communication links involvingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding one or more infrared communication devices. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1163, for performance of the operationo1163 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1163. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1163. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding infrared communicationdevices module m1163 depicted in FIG. 5-G as being included in themodule m1156, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1163. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1163 can be carried out, for example, byanalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or morecommunication links involving residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., analyzingexchange information to one or more wired, wireless, cellular,packetized, direct point-to-point, internet, wide area network, localarea network, or other communication links, etc.) including analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more infraredcommunication devices (e.g., analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding infrared communication devices located within the one or moreelectric vehicles as accessed involving a dashboard console of the oneor more electric vehicles, door panel of the one or more electricvehicles, exterior surface of the one or more electric vehicles, locatednear one or more electrical energy storage charging stations adjacent tolocations for charging of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-Q, the operation o11can include operation o1164 for electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding non-wireless network communication. Origination ofa physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1164, for performance of the operationo1164 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1164. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1164. Furthermore, analyzing exchange information from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding non-wireless networkcommunication module m1164 depicted in FIG. 5-G as being included in themodule m11, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1164. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1164 can be carried out, for example, byelectronically analyzing (e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating,sorting, accumulating, monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing,applying, etc.) exchange information (e.g., identification, preference,selection, histories, financial, informational, projected, historical,performance, organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from user interface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone,presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction(e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.) byone or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech,modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) participants (e.g.,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g., graphical, textual,auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed, heard, contemplated,felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby and related (e.g.,tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully,partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g., contributory,foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic, considerations,secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated (e.g., locationallyor functionally involving shelter, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple,structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town,penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) wireless(e.g., electromagnetic resonance, short distance, long distance, highpower, low power, static, dynamic, etc.) electrical (e.g., electricalenergy stored or to be stored by such as battery, lead-acid, metalhydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solid state, capacitive, gaseous,compressed gas based, etc.) recharging (e.g., fast charge, slow trickle,low density, high density, recurrent, sporadic, ad hoc, predictive,total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric, diesel-electric, propane-electric,fuel-cell-electric, common-rail electric, car, truck, short distance,long distance, van, bus, cart, commercial, private, governmental, etc.)concerning (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part the one or moreresidential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, residential, suburban,city, housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple, etc.)participants (e.g., habitating, lodging, occupying, visiting, touring,lounging, recreating, playing, working, studying, eating, owning,renting, leasing, contracting, retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least inpart from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding non-wireless network communication (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation involving hard wired network cable connecting one or moredatabases containing scheduling information, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-Q, the operationo1164 can include operation o1165 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding non-wireless network communication includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding non-wireless utilitygrid communication. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1165, forperformance of the operation o1165 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1165. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1165. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding non-wireless utility grid communication modulem1165 depicted in FIG. 5-G as being included in the module m1164, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1165. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1165 can be carried out, for example, by analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding non-wireless network communication (e.g.,analyzing exchange information involving hard wired network cableconnecting one or more databases containing scheduling information,etc.) including analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingnon-wireless utility grid communication (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation involving electrical grid wiring from central planningstation on involving to communication device located adjacent tocharging of electric vehicle, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 8-Q, the operationo1164 can include operation o1166 for analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding non-wireless network communication includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more sound wavebroadcasts. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1166, forperformance of the operation o1166 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1166. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1166. Furthermore, analyzingexchange information from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding sound wave broadcasts module m1166 depicted inFIG. 5-G as being included in the module m1164, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1166.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1166 canbe carried out, for example, by analyzing exchange information at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding non-wireless network communication (e.g., analyzing exchangeinformation involving hard wired network cable connecting one or moredatabases containing scheduling information, etc.) including analyzingexchange information at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding one or more sound wave broadcasts(e.g., analyzing exchange information content from one or more verbalresponses of one or more residential participants to one or more audiblequeries of the one or more residential participants in vicinity ofelectric vehicle parking, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-A, the operation o12can include operation o1201 for electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more human oriented interfaces.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1201, for performance of theoperation o1201 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1201. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1201. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving human orientedinterfaces module m1201 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in themodule m12, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1201. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1201 can be carried out, for example, byelectronically sending (e.g., wirelessly, wired, packetized,distributed, direct, point-to-point, ad hoc, graphical, audio, visual,tactile, screen, etc.) analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual,graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) for subsequent (e.g., immediate,delayed, sequential, parallel, distributed, focused, etc.) userinterface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone, presence sensor, speaker,touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction (e.g., manual, automated,textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.), the analysis matter (e.g.,verbal, textual, graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) based at least inpart on (e.g., directly, derived, indirectly, assumed, presumed,anticipated, predicted, concluded, deductive, inductive, conjecture,experiential, theoretical, historical, prophetic, etc.) the analyzing(e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting, accumulating,monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying, etc.) exchangeinformation (e.g., identification, preference, selection, histories,financial, informational, projected, historical, performance,organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from residential user interface (e.g., screen, monitor,microphone, presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.)interaction (e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile,touch-based, etc.) by one or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary,familial, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density, singular,multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town,down-town, penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.)participants (e.g., individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic,educational, volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent,driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc,commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g.,graphical, textual, auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed,heard, contemplated, felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby andrelated (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g.,contributory, foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic,considerations, secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated(e.g., locationally, functionally, etc. involving shelter, familial,residential, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density,singular, multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town,up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental,condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary,classic, etc.) wireless (e.g., electromagnetic resonance, shortdistance, long distance, high power, low power, static, dynamic, etc.)electrical (e.g., electrical energy stored or to be stored by such asbattery, lead-acid, metal hydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solidstate, capacitive, gaseous, compressed gas based, etc.) recharging(e.g., fast charge, slow trickle, low density, high density, recurrent,sporadic, ad hoc, predictive, total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric,diesel-electric, propane-electric, fuel-cell-electric, common-railelectric, car, truck, short distance, long distance, van, bus, cart,commercial, private, governmental, etc.) concerning (e.g., tangentially,directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially,etc.) at least in part the one or more residential (e.g., shelter,temporary, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, etc.) participants (e.g., habitating,lodging, occupying, visiting, touring, lounging, recreating, playing,working, studying, eating, owning, renting, leasing, contracting,retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting, individual, group, corporate,governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired, candidate,temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular,occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more human orientedinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving such as charts, diagrams, videos,etc. on one or more touch screen user interfaces displayed on one ormore computer monitors as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-A, the operationo1201 can include operation o1202 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more graphical based user interfaces.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1202, for performance of theoperation o1202 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1202. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1202. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving graphical based userinterfaces module m1202 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in themodule m1201, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1202. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1202 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more human orientedinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving such as charts, diagrams, videos,etc. on one or more touch screen user interfaces displayed on one ormore computer monitors as user interface outputs, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more graphical based userinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving pictures and text on one or moregraphical user interfaces as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-A, the operationo1201 can include operation o1203 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more sound based user interfaces. Origination ofa physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1203, for performance of the operationo1203 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1203. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1203. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving sound based user interfaces modulem1203 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in the module m1201, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1203. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1203 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more human oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving such as charts, diagrams, videos, etc. on one or more touchscreen user interfaces displayed on one or more computer monitors asuser interface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more sound based user interfaces (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingspeeches, tutorials, announcements, on one or me iPod-like or otherportable audio devices as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-A, the operationo1201 can include operation o1204 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more tactile based user interfaces. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1204, for performance of the operationo1204 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1204. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1204. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving tactile based user interfacesmodule m1204 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in the module m1201,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1204. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1204 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more human oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving such as charts, diagrams, videos, etc. on one or more touchscreen user interfaces displayed on one or more computer monitors asuser interface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more tactile based user interfaces (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingvibrational alerts associated with warnings regarding misuse of chargingequipment as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-A, the operationo1201 can include operation o1205 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more textual based user interfaces. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1205, for performance of the operationo1205 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1205. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1205. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving textual based user interfacesmodule m1205 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in the module m1201,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1205. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1205 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more human oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving such as charts, diagrams, videos, etc. on one or more touchscreen user interfaces displayed on one or more computer monitors asuser interface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more textual based user interfaces (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvinginstructions for vehicle or charger use through portable e-readerformats as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-B, the operationo1201 can include operation o1206 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more menu based user interfaces. Origination ofa physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1206, for performance of the operationo1206 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1206. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1206. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving menu based user interfaces modulem1206 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in the module m1201, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1206. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1206 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more human oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving such as charts, diagrams, videos, etc. on one or more touchscreen user interfaces displayed on one or more computer monitors asuser interface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more menu based user interfaces (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingaccessing residential participant system information through touchscreen menus as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-B, the operationo1201 can include operation o1207 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more mobile based user interfaces. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1207, for performance of the operationo1207 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1207. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1207. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving mobile based user interfaces modulem1207 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in the module m1201, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1207. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1207 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more human oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving such as charts, diagrams, videos, etc. on one or more touchscreen user interfaces displayed on one or more computer monitors asuser interface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more mobile based user interfaces (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingone or more screen outputs of one or more smart phones as user interfaceoutputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-B, the operationo1201 can include operation o1208 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more projector based user interfaces.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1208, for performance of theoperation o1208 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1208. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1208. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving projector based userinterfaces module m1208 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in themodule m1201, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1208. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1208 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more human orientedinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving such as charts, diagrams, videos,etc. on one or more touch screen user interfaces displayed on one ormore computer monitors as user interface outputs, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more projector based userinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving operational training for electricvehicle or electric charger use through wall projector basedpresentations as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-B, the operationo1201 can include operation o1209 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more electric vehicle based user interfaces.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1209, for performance of theoperation o1209 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1209. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1209. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving electric vehicle baseduser interfaces module m1209 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included inthe module m1201, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1209. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1209 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more human orientedinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving such as charts, diagrams, videos,etc. on one or more touch screen user interfaces displayed on one ormore computer monitors as user interface outputs, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more electric vehiclebased user interfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving directional instructionon electric vehicle use and status of residential participant perkspresented on vehicle monitor screens as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-B, the operationo1201 can include operation o1210 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more computer monitor based user interfaces.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1210, for performance of theoperation o1210 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1210. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1210. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving computer monitor baseduser interfaces module m1210 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included inthe module m1201, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1210. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1210 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more human orientedinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving such as charts, diagrams, videos,etc. on one or more touch screen user interfaces displayed on one ormore computer monitors as user interface outputs, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more computer monitorbased user interfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving laptop visualpresentations associated with residential participant electric vehicleuse as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-C, the operationo1201 can include operation o1211 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more wall monitor based user interfaces.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1211, for performance of theoperation o1211 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1211. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1211. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving wall monitor based userinterfaces module m1211 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in themodule m1201, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1211. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1211 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more human orientedinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving such as charts, diagrams, videos,etc. on one or more touch screen user interfaces displayed on one ormore computer monitors as user interface outputs, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more wall monitor baseduser interfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving one or morewall-mounted conference center presentation displays as user interfaceoutputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-C, the operationo1201 can include operation o1212 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more e-paper based user interfaces. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1212, for performance of the operationo1212 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1212. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1212. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving e-paper based user interfacesmodule m1212 depicted in FIG. 6-A as being included in the module m1201,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1212. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1212 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more human oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving such as charts, diagrams, videos, etc. on one or more touchscreen user interfaces displayed on one or more computer monitors asuser interface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more e-paper based user interfaces (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingresidential related instructions for electric vehicle operation throughe-reader formats as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-C, the operation o12can include operation o1213 for electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more machine oriented interfaces.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1213, for performance of theoperation o1213 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1213. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1213. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving machine orientedinterfaces module m1213 depicted in FIG. 6-B as being included in themodule m12, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1213. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1213 can be carried out, for example, byelectronically sending (e.g., wirelessly, wired, packetized,distributed, direct, point-to-point, ad hoc, graphical, audio, visual,tactile, screen, etc.) analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual,graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) for subsequent (e.g., immediate,delayed, sequential, parallel, distributed, focused, etc.) userinterface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone, presence sensor, speaker,touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction (e.g., manual, automated,textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.), the analysis matter (e.g.,verbal, textual, graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) based at least inpart on (e.g., directly, derived, indirectly, assumed, presumed,anticipated, predicted, concluded, deductive, inductive, conjecture,experiential, theoretical, historical, prophetic, etc.) the analyzing(e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting, accumulating,monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying, etc.) exchangeinformation (e.g., identification, preference, selection, histories,financial, informational, projected, historical, performance,organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from residential user interface (e.g., screen, monitor,microphone, presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.)interaction (e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile,touch-based, etc.) by one or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary,familial, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density, singular,multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town,down-town, penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.)participants (e.g., individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic,educational, volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent,driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc,commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g.,graphical, textual, auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed,heard, contemplated, felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby andrelated (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g.,contributory, foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic,considerations, secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated(e.g., locationally, functionally, etc. involving shelter, familial,residential, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density,singular, multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town,up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental,condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary,classic, etc.) wireless (e.g., electromagnetic resonance, shortdistance, long distance, high power, low power, static, dynamic, etc.)electrical (e.g., electrical energy stored or to be stored by such asbattery, lead-acid, metal hydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solidstate, capacitive, gaseous, compressed gas based, etc.) recharging(e.g., fast charge, slow trickle, low density, high density, recurrent,sporadic, ad hoc, predictive, total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric,diesel-electric, propane-electric, fuel-cell-electric, common-railelectric, car, truck, short distance, long distance, van, bus, cart,commercial, private, governmental, etc.) concerning (e.g., tangentially,directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially,etc.) at least in part the one or more residential (e.g., shelter,temporary, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, etc.) participants (e.g., habitating,lodging, occupying, visiting, touring, lounging, recreating, playing,working, studying, eating, owning, renting, leasing, contracting,retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting, individual, group, corporate,governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired, candidate,temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular,occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more machine orientedinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving transmitting instructions usingelectronic interfacing with digital artificial intelligence drivenautomated systems as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-C, the operationo1213 can include operation o1214 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more machine oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more electric vehicle maintenance robot baseduser interfaces. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1214, forperformance of the operation o1214 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1214. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1214. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingelectric vehicle maintenance robot based user interfaces module m1214depicted in FIG. 6-B as being included in the module m1213, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1214. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1214 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more machine oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving transmitting instructions using electronic interfacing withdigital artificial intelligence driven automated systems as userinterface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more electric vehicle maintenance robot based userinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving sending care and part replacementinstruments to automated vehicle attendant systems as user interfaceoutputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-D, the operationo1213 can include operation o1215 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more machine oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more robot parking attendant based userinterfaces. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1215, forperformance of the operation o1215 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1215. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1215. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingrobot parking attendant based user interfaces module m1215 depicted inFIG. 6-B as being included in the module m1213, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1215.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1215 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore machine oriented interfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving transmittinginstructions using electronic interfacing with digital artificialintelligence driven automated systems as user interface outputs, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more robotparking attendant based user interfaces (e.g., sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction involving sendingdirectional and vehicle identification information related to automatedvehicle parking either by the vehicle or by an automated system externalto the vehicle as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-D, the operationo1213 can include operation o1216 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more machine oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more social networking system based userinterfaces. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1216, forperformance of the operation o1216 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1216. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1216. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingsocial networking system based user interfaces module m1216 depicted inFIG. 6-B as being included in the module m1213, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1216.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1216 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore machine oriented interfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving transmittinginstructions using electronic interfacing with digital artificialintelligence driven automated systems as user interface outputs, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more socialnetworking system based user interfaces (e.g., sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingautomated network input to Facebook, twitter, or other social networkingsites regarding use statics associated with electric vehicles of one ormore companies as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-D, the operationo1213 can include operation o1217 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more machine oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more automated residential management systemuser interfaces. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1217, forperformance of the operation o1217 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1217. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1217. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingautomated residential management system user interfaces module m1217depicted in FIG. 6-B as being included in the module m1213, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1217. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1217 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more machine oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving transmitting instructions using electronic interfacing withdigital artificial intelligence driven automated systems as userinterface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more automated residential management system user interfaces(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving computer based pert, gannt, organizational chartsas user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-D, the operationo1213 can include operation o1218 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more machine oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more electric vehicle charging station baseduser interfaces. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1218, forperformance of the operation o1218 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1218. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1218. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingelectric vehicle charging station based user interfaces module m1218depicted in FIG. 6-B as being included in the module m1213, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1218. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1218 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more machine oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving transmitting instructions using electronic interfacing withdigital artificial intelligence driven automated systems as userinterface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more electric vehicle charging station based user interfaces(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving electronic screens, monitors, touch-interfacespositioned in the proximity of one or more vehicle chargers as userinterface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-D, the operationo1213 can include operation o1219 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more machine oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more automated electricity provider system baseduser interfaces. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1219, forperformance of the operation o1219 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1219. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1219. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingautomated electricity provider system based user interfaces module m1219depicted in FIG. 6-B as being included in the module m1213, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1219. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1219 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more machine oriented interfaces (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving transmitting instructions using electronic interfacing withdigital artificial intelligence driven automated systems as userinterface outputs, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more automated electricity provider system based userinterfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving electrical appliance or otherequipment based monitors for displaying electricity use such ashistories or current use as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-E, the operationo1213 can include operation o1220 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more machine oriented interfaces including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more automated electric vehicle based userinterfaces. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1220, forperformance of the operation o1220 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1220. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1220. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingautomated electric vehicle based user interfaces module m1220 depictedin FIG. 6-B as being included in the module m1213, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1220.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1220 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore machine oriented interfaces (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving transmittinginstructions using electronic interfacing with digital artificialintelligence driven automated systems as user interface outputs, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more automatedelectric vehicle based user interfaces (e.g., sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction involving one ormore in-dash screen displays for advising drivers or passengers of usestatus or other status related to residential compensation, incentives,performance as user interface outputs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-E, the operation o12can include operation o1221 for electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part residential related electric vehicle planninginformation in electronic form. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1221, for performance of the operation o1221 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1221. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1221. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form module m1221 depicted in FIG. 6-B as being included inthe module m12, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1221. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1221 can be carried out, for example, byelectronically sending (e.g., wirelessly, wired, packetized,distributed, direct, point-to-point, ad hoc, graphical, audio, visual,tactile, screen, etc.) analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual,graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) for subsequent (e.g., immediate,delayed, sequential, parallel, distributed, focused, etc.) userinterface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone, presence sensor, speaker,touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction (e.g., manual, automated,textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.), the analysis matter (e.g.,verbal, textual, graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) based at least inpart on (e.g., directly, derived, indirectly, assumed, presumed,anticipated, predicted, concluded, deductive, inductive, conjecture,experiential, theoretical, historical, prophetic, etc.) the analyzing(e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting, accumulating,monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying, etc.) exchangeinformation (e.g., identification, preference, selection, histories,financial, informational, projected, historical, performance,organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from residential user interface (e.g., screen, monitor,microphone, presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.)interaction (e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile,touch-based, etc.) by one or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary,familial, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density, singular,multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town,down-town, penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.)participants (e.g., individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic,educational, volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent,driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc,commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g.,graphical, textual, auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed,heard, contemplated, felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby andrelated (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g.,contributory, foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic,considerations, secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated(e.g., locationally, functionally, etc. involving shelter, familial,residential, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density,singular, multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town,up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental,condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary,classic, etc.) wireless (e.g., electromagnetic resonance, shortdistance, long distance, high power, low power, static, dynamic, etc.)electrical (e.g., electrical energy stored or to be stored by such asbattery, lead-acid, metal hydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solidstate, capacitive, gaseous, compressed gas based, etc.) recharging(e.g., fast charge, slow trickle, low density, high density, recurrent,sporadic, ad hoc, predictive, total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric,diesel-electric, propane-electric, fuel-cell-electric, common-railelectric, car, truck, short distance, long distance, van, bus, cart,commercial, private, governmental, etc.) concerning (e.g., tangentially,directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially,etc.) at least in part the one or more residential (e.g., shelter,temporary, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, etc.) participants (e.g., habitating,lodging, occupying, visiting, touring, lounging, recreating, playing,working, studying, eating, owning, renting, leasing, contracting,retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting, individual, group, corporate,governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired, candidate,temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular,occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part residential related electricvehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingprojections based on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-E, the operationo1221 can include operation o1222 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore internet cloud-based collaboration systems. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1222, for performance of the operationo1222 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1222. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1222. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving internet cloud-based collaborationsystems module m1222 depicted in FIG. 6-B as being included in themodule m1221, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1222. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1222 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part residential related electricvehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingprojections based on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more internet cloud-basedcollaboration systems (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving internet server basedsoftware platforms that including such features as scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other content, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-E, the operationo1221 can include operation o1223 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partincentive-based residential participant programs. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1223, for performance of the operationo1223 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1223. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1223. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving incentive-based residentialparticipant programs module m1223 depicted in FIG. 6-B as being includedin the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1223. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1223 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving projections based on historical data, or based on scheduling,planning, conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part incentive-basedresidential participant programs (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving financial,time-off, task assignment or perk structures regarding how toincentivize workers of a company or elsewhere, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-E, the operationo1221 can include operation o1224 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential participant achievement information. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1224, for performance of the operationo1224 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1224. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1224. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving residential participant achievementinformation module m1224 depicted in FIG. 6-C as being included in themodule m1221, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1224. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1224 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part residential related electricvehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingprojections based on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part residential participantachievement information (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving performance reviews,bonus payouts, residential related awards or other aspects related toresidential participant involvement in the work place capture throughdepartmental function, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-F, the operationo1221 can include operation o1225 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential participant compensation information. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1225, for performance of the operationo1225 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1225. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1225. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving residential participantcompensation information module m1225 depicted in FIG. 6-C as beingincluded in the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1225. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1225 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving projections based on historical data, or based on scheduling,planning, conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential participantcompensation information (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving financial or othermaterial reward structures tied in with performance parameters such asobjectives met, or achievements attained related to activitiesassociated with work place environments of one or more workers,managers, temporary or permanent staff, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-F, the operationo1221 can include operation o1226 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential participant residential performance information. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1226, for performance of the operationo1226 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1226. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1226. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving residential participant residentialperformance information module m1226 depicted in FIG. 6-C as beingincluded in the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1226. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1226 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving projections based on historical data, or based on scheduling,planning, conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential participantresidential performance information (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction by mining datacontained manager reviews of residential participant performanceincluding how objectives were met or not met, peer reviews, particularaccomplishments achieved, future goals, and other aspects related tocarrying out tasks, assignments, and other position or non-positionrelated attendant to one or more work place environments, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-F, the operationo1221 can include operation o1227 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore group objectives of the one or more residential participants.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1227, for performance of theoperation o1227 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1227. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1227. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving group objectives ofresidential participants module m1227 depicted in FIG. 6-C as beingincluded in the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1227. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1227 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving projections based on historical data, or based on scheduling,planning, conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more groupobjectives of the one or more residential participants (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving documented achievements, goals, set-backs, milestones, met, tobe met, missed, slipped, by one or more residential participants,workers, permanent or temporary staff having identifyingcharacteristics, designations, assignments, etc. to provide basis forgrouping of such, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-F, the operationo1221 can include operation o1228 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore guidelines imposed on residential participant participation inelectric vehicle use. Origination of a physically tangible componentgroup can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choiceselection including use of one or more components and/or subsystemsexplicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in partimplementing execution of one or more instructions of the operationo1228, for performance of the operation o1228 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1228. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1228. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingguidelines imposed on residential participant participation in electricvehicle use module m1228 depicted in FIG. 6-C as being included in themodule m1221, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1228. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1228 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part residential related electricvehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingprojections based on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more guidelines imposed onresidential participant participation in electric vehicle use (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving one or more items of direction, instruction,advisement, optional points, on behavior, expectations, mandates,cautionary measures, routines, emergency measures for workers, temporaryor permanent staff in relation to their involvement with electricvehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-F, the operationo1221 can include operation o1229 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential participant input to one or more social networking systems.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1229, for performance of theoperation o1229 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1229. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1229. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving residential participantinput to social networking systems module m1229 depicted in FIG. 6-C asbeing included in the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1229.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1229 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential related electric vehicle planning information in electronicform (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving projections based on historical data, orbased on scheduling, planning, conferencing, or other computer basedinformation, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential participant input to one or more social networking systems(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving comment, posts, chats, blogs, texting, etc. byworkers, temporary or permanent staff or one or more companies, civicbodies, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-F, the operationo1221 can include operation o1230 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part taxinformation concerning the one or more residential participants.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1230, for performance of theoperation o1230 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1230. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1230. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving tax informationconcerning residential participants module m1230 depicted in FIG. 6-C asbeing included in the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1230.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1230 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential related electric vehicle planning information in electronicform (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving projections based on historical data, orbased on scheduling, planning, conferencing, or other computer basedinformation, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part taxinformation concerning the one or more residential participants (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving CPA driven tax structures, personal tax paymenthistories, tax designations for individuals, groups, companies,corporations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-G, the operationo1221 can include operation o1231 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential operational objectives of the one or more residentialparticipants. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1231, forperformance of the operation o1231 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1231. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1231. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingresidential operational objectives of residential participants modulem1231 depicted in FIG. 6-C as being included in the module m1221, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1231. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1231 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part residential related electric vehicle planninginformation in electronic form (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving projectionsbased on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part residential operationalobjectives of the one or more residential participants (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving agreed upon, requested, bargained, rejected, etc. salary,bonus, penalty or other financial compensation structures, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-G, the operationo1221 can include operation o1232 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partvoucher related aspects regarding the one or more residentialparticipants. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1232, forperformance of the operation o1232 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1232. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1232. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingvoucher related aspects regarding residential participants module m1232depicted in FIG. 6-C as being included in the module m1221, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1232. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1232 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part residential related electric vehicle planninginformation in electronic form (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving projectionsbased on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part voucher related aspects regardingthe one or more residential participants (e.g., sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction involving couponsfor shopping, purchase discounts related to services, organizationalmemberships, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-G, the operationo1221 can include operation o1233 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore gift program details associated with the one or more residentialparticipants. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1233, forperformance of the operation o1233 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1233. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1233. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvinggift program details associated with residential participants modulem1233 depicted in FIG. 6-C as being included in the module m1221, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1233. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1233 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part residential related electric vehicle planninginformation in electronic form (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving projectionsbased on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more gift program detailsassociated with the one or more residential participants (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving gift cards for local stores, internet shopping, companyprovided equipment, products, services, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-G, the operationo1221 can include operation o1234 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore retirement benefits of the one or more residential participants.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1234, for performance of theoperation o1234 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1234. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1234. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving retirement benefits ofresidential participants module m1234 depicted in FIG. 6-C as beingincluded in the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1234. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1234 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving projections based on historical data, or based on scheduling,planning, conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more retirementbenefits of the one or more residential participants (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving severance packages, workload planning for corporate projects,performance incentive structures related to retirement planning, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-G, the operationo1221 can include operation o1235 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part accessto one or more residential system databases. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1235, for performance of the operation o1235 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1235. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1235. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving access to residential system databases module m1235 depictedin FIG. 6-D as being included in the module m1221, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1235.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1235 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential related electric vehicle planning information in electronicform (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving projections based on historical data, orbased on scheduling, planning, conferencing, or other computer basedinformation, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part accessto one or more residential system databases (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingaccess into one or more databases regarding perks, bonuses, rewards,incentives or other compensation associated with one or more residentialparticipants that are drive or otherwise ride in one or more electricvehicles potentially available for charging at one or more vicinities oforganizational affiliation of the one or more residential participants,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-H, the operationo1221 can include operation o1236 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore electronic residential participant calendaring systems. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1236, for performance of the operationo1236 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1236. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1236. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving electronic residential participantcalendaring systems module m1236 depicted in FIG. 6-D as being includedin the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1236. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1236 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving projections based on historical data, or based on scheduling,planning, conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more electronicresidential participant calendaring systems (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction by queryinginto one or more calendaring systems to determine how one or moreelectric vehicles are to be used over a course of time by factoring inrelevant activity listed in the one or more calendaring systems, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-H, the operationo1221 can include operation o1237 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part accessto one or more residential participant scheduling programs. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1237, for performance of the operationo1237 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1237. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1237. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving access to residential participantscheduling programs module m1237 depicted in FIG. 6-D as being includedin the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1237. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1237 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving projections based on historical data, or based on scheduling,planning, conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part access to one or moreresidential participant scheduling programs (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction byanalyzing one or more scheduled activities containing in one or morescheduling programs associated with one or more group projects and/orpersonal errands of one or more residential participants, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-H, the operationo1221 can include operation o1238 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partelectronic monitoring of one or more residential participant cell phoneconversations. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1238, forperformance of the operation o1238 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1238. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1238. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingelectronic monitoring of residential participant cell phoneconversations module m1238 depicted in FIG. 6-D as being included in themodule m1221, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1238. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1238 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part residential related electricvehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingprojections based on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part electronic monitoring of one ormore residential participant cell phone conversations (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interaction beextracting relevant information of one or more cell phone calls eitherin real time or involving at least in part recorded information eitherof oral or textual content, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-H, the operationo1221 can include operation o1239 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore electronic recordings of residential participant conversation.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1239, for performance of theoperation o1239 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1239. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1239. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving electronic recordingsof residential participant conversation module m1239 depicted in FIG.6-D as being included in the module m1221, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1239.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1239 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential related electric vehicle planning information in electronicform (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving projections based on historical data, orbased on scheduling, planning, conferencing, or other computer basedinformation, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore electronic recordings of residential participant conversation(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part mining recording of oralconversations by one or more residential participants regarding plansassociated with use of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-H, the operationo1221 can include operation o1240 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part accessto one or more residential participant e-mail systems. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1240, for performance of the operationo1240 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1240. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1240. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving access to residential participante-mail systems module m1240 depicted in FIG. 6-D as being included inthe module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1240. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1240 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part residential related electricvehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingprojections based on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part access to one or more residentialparticipant e-mail systems (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction by extracting relevant planninginformation associated with use of the one or more electric vehicles byone or more residential participants of the one or more electricvehicles involving at least in part textual analysis of one or moree-mails sent or received by the one or more residential participants,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-H, the operationo1221 can include operation o1241 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part accessto electronic electric vehicle maintenance logs. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1241, for performance of the operationo1241 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1241. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1241. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving access to electronic electricvehicle maintenance logs module m1241 depicted in FIG. 6-D as beingincluded in the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1241. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1241 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving projections based on historical data, or based on scheduling,planning, conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part access to electronicelectric vehicle maintenance logs (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction by analyzing datacontained in electronic logs of the one or more electric vehiclesregarding trip length, velocity, acceleration, idling, and otherperformance profiles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-I, the operationo1221 can include operation o1242 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving querying of historicalresidential participant vehicle use records. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1242, for performance of the operation o1242 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1242. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1242. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving querying of historical residential participant vehicle userecords module m1242 depicted in FIG. 6-D as being included in themodule m1221, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1242. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1242 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part residential related electricvehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingprojections based on historical data, or based on scheduling, planning,conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving querying of historical residential participantvehicle use records (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction by determining patterns of useregarding duration, trip length, frequency of use, weekly use profiles,monthly use profiles, impact by outside events such as holidays,weekends, work schedule as contain in use logs, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-I, the operationo1221 can include operation o1243 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction as including one or more electricvehicle residential participant use logs. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1243, for performance of the operation o1243 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1243. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1243. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionassociated with individual residential participant incentive programsfor residential participants module m1243 depicted in FIG. 6-D as beingincluded in the module m1221, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1243. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1243 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving projections based on historical data, or based on scheduling,planning, conferencing, or other computer based information, etc.)including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction as including one or more electric vehicleresidential participant use logs (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving directaccess to use logs contained onboard in the one or more electricvehicles regarding performance metrics of the one or more electricvehicles showing characteristics of use including kinematic and dynamicparameters including acceleration, deceleration, cruising, parking,waiting, idling, GPS location data and other patterns of use, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-I, the operation o12can include operation o1244 for electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding at least in part one or more electric vehicle records relatedto the one or more residential participants. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1244, for performance of the operation o1244 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1244. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1244. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding electric vehicle records related to residential participantsmodule m1244 depicted in FIG. 6-D as being included in the module m12,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1244. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1244 can be carried out, for example, by electronicallysending (e.g., wirelessly, wired, packetized, distributed, direct,point-to-point, ad hoc, graphical, audio, visual, tactile, screen, etc.)analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual, graphical, video, multi-media,etc.) for subsequent (e.g., immediate, delayed, sequential, parallel,distributed, focused, etc.) user interface (e.g., screen, monitor,microphone, presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.)interaction (e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile,touch-based, etc.), the analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual,graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) based at least in part on (e.g.,directly, derived, indirectly, assumed, presumed, anticipated,predicted, concluded, deductive, inductive, conjecture, experiential,theoretical, historical, prophetic, etc.) the analyzing (e.g.,comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting, accumulating, monitoring,reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying, etc.) exchange information(e.g., identification, preference, selection, histories, financial,informational, projected, historical, performance, organizational,background, affiliation, goal, milestone, accomplishment, detraction,objective, guideline, award, demerit, extra-curricular, etc.) resultant(e.g., directly, indirectly, fully, partially, tangentially,occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.) at least in part fromresidential user interface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone, presencesensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction (e.g.,manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.) by one ormore residential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, suburban, city,housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple, structural,architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town, penthouse,mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern,traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) participants (e.g.,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g., graphical, textual,auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed, heard, contemplated,felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby and related (e.g.,tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully,partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g., contributory,foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic, considerations,secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated (e.g.,locationally, functionally, etc. involving shelter, familial,residential, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density,singular, multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town,up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental,condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary,classic, etc.) wireless (e.g., electromagnetic resonance, shortdistance, long distance, high power, low power, static, dynamic, etc.)electrical (e.g., electrical energy stored or to be stored by such asbattery, lead-acid, metal hydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solidstate, capacitive, gaseous, compressed gas based, etc.) recharging(e.g., fast charge, slow trickle, low density, high density, recurrent,sporadic, ad hoc, predictive, total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric,diesel-electric, propane-electric, fuel-cell-electric, common-railelectric, car, truck, short distance, long distance, van, bus, cart,commercial, private, governmental, etc.) concerning (e.g., tangentially,directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially,etc.) at least in part the one or more residential (e.g., shelter,temporary, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, etc.) participants (e.g., habitating,lodging, occupying, visiting, touring, lounging, recreating, playing,working, studying, eating, owning, renting, leasing, contracting,retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting, individual, group, corporate,governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired, candidate,temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular,occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more electric vehiclerecords related to the one or more residential participants (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction including commute information such as residence location,work location, residential scheduling, or other errand information ofone or more passengers associated with one or more drivers of the one ormore electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-I, the operationo1244 can include operation o1245 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant drivers of the one or moreelectric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1245, forperformance of the operation o1245 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1245. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1245. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingresidential participant drivers of electric vehicles module m1245depicted in FIG. 6-D as being included in the module m1244, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1245. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1245 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle records related to the oneor more residential participants (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction including commuteinformation such as residence location, work location, residentialscheduling, or other errand information of one or more passengersassociated with one or more drivers of the one or more electricvehicles, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore residential participant drivers of the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction associated with driving habits of one or moredrivers of the one or more electric vehicles such as their drivingstyles, favorite places to drive, compliance with driving rules, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-J, the operationo1244 can include operation o1246 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant occupants of the one or moreelectric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1246, forperformance of the operation o1246 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1246. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1246. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingresidential participant occupants of electric vehicles module m1246depicted in FIG. 6-D as being included in the module m1244, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1246. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1246 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle records related to the oneor more residential participants (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction including commuteinformation such as residence location, work location, residentialscheduling, or other errand information of one or more passengersassociated with one or more drivers of the one or more electricvehicles, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore residential participant occupants of the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving vehicle occupants plans includingcharging by utility substation, local solar panel, or local windgenerator information associated with load sharing activity with otherelectrical energy consuming devices in addition to the electrical energyimparting stations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-J, the operationo1244 can include operation o1247 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart actual recorded electric vehicle residential participant usecompared with planned electric vehicle residential participant use.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1247, for performance of theoperation o1247 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1247. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1247. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding actual recordedelectric vehicle residential participant use compared with plannedelectric vehicle residential participant use module m1247 depicted inFIG. 6-E as being included in the module m1244, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1247.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1247 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore electric vehicle records related to the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction including commute information such asresidence location, work location, residential scheduling, or othererrand information of one or more passengers associated with one or moredrivers of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.) including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding at least in part actual recorded electric vehicle residentialparticipant use compared with planned electric vehicle residentialparticipant use (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding itineraries postedprior to travel and comparing such with vehicle logs to determinediscrepancies between planned activity and actual accomplishedactivities, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-J, the operationo1244 can include operation o1248 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart recording residential participant driving patterns associated withthe one or more electric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1248, for performance of the operation o1248 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1248. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1248. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding recording residential participant driving patterns associatedwith electric vehicles module m1248 depicted in FIG. 6-E as beingincluded in the module m1244, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1248. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1248 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more electricvehicle records related to the one or more residential participants(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction including commute information such as residence location,work location, residential scheduling, or other errand information ofone or more passengers associated with one or more drivers of the one ormore electric vehicles, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart recording residential participant driving patterns associated withthe one or more electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding detours fromplanned routes, departures from compliance with driving rules orregulations, statistical data regarding frequency or duration of waitsor stops, historical data regarding weight of loads transported, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-J, the operationo1244 can include operation o1249 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant ride-sharing plans. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1249, for performance of the operationo1249 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1249. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1249. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction regarding residential participantride-sharing plans module m1249 depicted in FIG. 6-E as being includedin the module m1244, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1249. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1249 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more electricvehicle records related to the one or more residential participants(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction including commute information such as residence location,work location, residential scheduling, or other errand information ofone or more passengers associated with one or more drivers of the one ormore electric vehicles, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant ride-sharing plans (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding designated one or more car pool riders thatfrequent use of the one or more electric vehicles along with one or moredesignated drivers, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-J, the operationo1244 can include operation o1250 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more priorities distributed among the one or moreresidential participants for use of the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1250, for performance of theoperation o1250 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1250. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1250. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding priorities distributedamong residential participants for use of electric vehicles module m1250depicted in FIG. 6-E as being included in the module m1244, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1250. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1250 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle records related to the oneor more residential participants (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction including commuteinformation such as residence location, work location, residentialscheduling, or other errand information of one or more passengersassociated with one or more drivers of the one or more electricvehicles, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore priorities distributed among the one or more residentialparticipants for use of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionindicating how scheduling conflicts are generally resolved involving useof the one or more electric vehicles by a plurality of residentialparticipants such that one or more rules of priority are generated foruse in predicting future use of the one or more electric vehicles,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-K, the operationo1244 can include operation o1251 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart use of the one or more electric vehicles by one or more residentialparticipants before transfer of electrical energy to the one or moreelectric vehicles occurs after the one or more electric vehicles areused by another one or more residential participants. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1251, for performance of the operationo1251 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1251. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1251. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction regarding use of electric vehicles byresidential participants before transfer of electrical energy toelectric vehicles occurs after electric vehicles are used driven byanother residential participants module m1251 depicted in FIG. 6-E asbeing included in the module m1244, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1251.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1251 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore electric vehicle records related to the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction including commute information such asresidence location, work location, residential scheduling, or othererrand information of one or more passengers associated with one or moredrivers of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.) including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding at least in part use of the one or more electric vehicles byone or more residential participants before transfer of electricalenergy to the one or more electric vehicles occurs after the one or moreelectric vehicles are used by another one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction regarding a first sets of uses to determinehow the one or more electric vehicles may be used for a second set ofuses before the one or more electric vehicles is charged for the secondset of uses, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-K, the operationo1244 can include operation o1252 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction as merged plans ofmultiple residential participant users of the one or more electricvehicles for consecutive periods of use planned to occur before the oneor more electric vehicles are returned to receive wireless electricalrecharging. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1252, forperformance of the operation o1252 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1252. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1252. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction as mergedplans of multiple residential participant users of electric vehicles forconsecutive periods of use planned to occur before electric vehicles arereturned to receive wireless electrical recharging module m1252 depictedin FIG. 6-E as being included in the module m1244, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1252.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1252 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore electric vehicle records related to the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction including commute information such asresidence location, work location, residential scheduling, or othererrand information of one or more passengers associated with one or moredrivers of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.) including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interaction asmerged plans of multiple residential participant users of the one ormore electric vehicles for consecutive periods of use planned to occurbefore the one or more electric vehicles are returned to receivewireless electrical recharging (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction by extracting datafrom multiple calendars to generate a composite calendar for use inforecasting use of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-K, the operationo1244 can include operation o1253 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction associated withindividual residential participant incentive programs for the one ormore residential participants. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1253, for performance of the operation o1253 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1253. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1253. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionassociated with individual residential participant incentive programsfor residential participants module m1253 depicted in FIG. 6-E as beingincluded in the module m1244, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1253. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1253 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more electricvehicle records related to the one or more residential participants(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction including commute information such as residence location,work location, residential scheduling, or other errand information ofone or more passengers associated with one or more drivers of the one ormore electric vehicles, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction associated withindividual residential participant incentive programs for the one ormore residential participants (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving one or moredatabase implemented incentive programs for residential participants toavail themselves of charging stations located in one or more parkinggarages on the vicinity of an employer of one or more residentialparticipants of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-K, the operationo1244 can include operation o1254 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction associated with one ormore residential participant group events. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1254, for performance of the operation o1254 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1254. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1254. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionassociated with residential participant group events module m1254depicted in FIG. 6-E as being included in the module m1244, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1254. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1254 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle records related to the oneor more residential participants (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction including commuteinformation such as residence location, work location, residentialscheduling, or other errand information of one or more passengersassociated with one or more drivers of the one or more electricvehicles, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction associated with one or moreresidential participant group events (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding terms andconditions of contractually obligated benefits to be distributed to oneor more residential participants concerning use of charging stationsprovided by their employer for charging of the one or more electricvehicles as used by the residential participant, the terms andconditions such as including total energy obtained for a designatedperiod of time, frequency and amount of use of the one or more chargingstations located at the employer, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-K, the operationo1244 can include operation o1255 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction associated with one ormore prioritized tasks of one or more residential participant schedules.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1255, for performance of theoperation o1255 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1255. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1255. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction associated with prioritized tasksof residential participant schedules module m1255 depicted in FIG. 6-Eas being included in the module m1244, when executed and/or activated,can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1255.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1255 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore electric vehicle records related to the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction including commute information such asresidence location, work location, residential scheduling, or othererrand information of one or more passengers associated with one or moredrivers of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.) including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionassociated with one or more prioritized tasks of one or more residentialparticipant schedules (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding tasks associatedinvolving scheduling documents such as pert, gannt, or other similarplanning documents, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-K, the operationo1244 can include operation o1256 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart planned number of one or more occupants to use the one or moreelectric vehicles before the one or more electric vehicles receivewireless electrical recharging. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1256, for performance of the operation o1256 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1256. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1256. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding planned number of occupants to use electric vehicles beforeelectric vehicles receive wireless electrical recharging module m1256depicted in FIG. 6-E as being included in the module m1244, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1256. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1256 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle records related to the oneor more residential participants (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction including commuteinformation such as residence location, work location, residentialscheduling, or other errand information of one or more passengersassociated with one or more drivers of the one or more electricvehicles, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in partplanned number of one or more occupants to use the one or more electricvehicles before the one or more electric vehicles receive wirelesselectrical recharging (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding a number of residentialparticipants per day that will be using a commonly shared electricvehicle over a course of one or more days based on reservationscheduling of the number of residential participants, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-L, the operation o12can include operation o1257 for electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding at least in part one or more electric vehicle features.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1257, for performance of theoperation o1257 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1257. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1257. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding electric vehiclefeatures module m1257 depicted in FIG. 6-F as being included in themodule m12, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1257. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1257 can be carried out, for example, byelectronically sending (e.g., wirelessly, wired, packetized,distributed, direct, point-to-point, ad hoc, graphical, audio, visual,tactile, screen, etc.) analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual,graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) for subsequent (e.g., immediate,delayed, sequential, parallel, distributed, focused, etc.) userinterface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone, presence sensor, speaker,touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction (e.g., manual, automated,textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.), the analysis matter (e.g.,verbal, textual, graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) based at least inpart on (e.g., directly, derived, indirectly, assumed, presumed,anticipated, predicted, concluded, deductive, inductive, conjecture,experiential, theoretical, historical, prophetic, etc.) the analyzing(e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting, accumulating,monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying, etc.) exchangeinformation (e.g., identification, preference, selection, histories,financial, informational, projected, historical, performance,organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from residential user interface (e.g., screen, monitor,microphone, presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.)interaction (e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile,touch-based, etc.) by one or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary,familial, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density, singular,multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town,down-town, penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.)participants (e.g., individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic,educational, volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent,driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc,commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g.,graphical, textual, auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed,heard, contemplated, felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby andrelated (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g.,contributory, foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic,considerations, secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated(e.g., locationally, functionally, etc. involving shelter, familial,residential, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density,singular, multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town,up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental,condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary,classic, etc.) wireless (e.g., electromagnetic resonance, shortdistance, long distance, high power, low power, static, dynamic, etc.)electrical (e.g., electrical energy stored or to be stored by such asbattery, lead-acid, metal hydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solidstate, capacitive, gaseous, compressed gas based, etc.) recharging(e.g., fast charge, slow trickle, low density, high density, recurrent,sporadic, ad hoc, predictive, total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric,diesel-electric, propane-electric, fuel-cell-electric, common-railelectric, car, truck, short distance, long distance, van, bus, cart,commercial, private, governmental, etc.) concerning (e.g., tangentially,directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially,etc.) at least in part the one or more residential (e.g., shelter,temporary, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, etc.) participants (e.g., habitating,lodging, occupying, visiting, touring, lounging, recreating, playing,working, studying, eating, owning, renting, leasing, contracting,retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting, individual, group, corporate,governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired, candidate,temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular,occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more electric vehiclefeatures (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding performance characteristics of the oneor more electric vehicles including electrical energy storage capacity,electrical energy demand for representative driving cycles, electricalenergy charging involving output rate, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-L, the operationo1257 can include operation o1258 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regarding range ofthe one or more electric vehicles in an all-electric mode. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1258, for performance of the operationo1258 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1258. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1258. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving electric vehicle featureinformation regarding range of electric vehicles in an all-electric modemodule m1258 depicted in FIG. 6-F as being included in the module m1257,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1258. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1258 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle features (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding performance characteristics of the one or more electricvehicles including electrical energy storage capacity, electrical energydemand for representative driving cycles, electrical energy charginginvolving output rate, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart electric vehicle feature information regarding range of the one ormore electric vehicles in an all-electric mode (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardinghistorical use records indicating actual range of the one or moreelectric vehicles for particular charge levels and routes of travelhaving various sets of conditions, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-L, the operationo1257 can include operation o1259 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regarding range ofthe one or more electric vehicles in one or more hybrid electric-fuelmodes. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1259, forperformance of the operation o1259 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1259. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1259. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingelectric vehicle feature information regarding range of electricvehicles in hybrid electric-fuel modes module m1259 depicted in FIG. 6-Fas being included in the module m1257, when executed and/or activated,can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1259.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1259 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore electric vehicle features (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding performancecharacteristics of the one or more electric vehicles includingelectrical energy storage capacity, electrical energy demand forrepresentative driving cycles, electrical energy charging involvingoutput rate, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partelectric vehicle feature information regarding range of the one or moreelectric vehicles in one or more hybrid electric-fuel modes (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding distance range capacity for liquid fuel such asgasoline, diesel, other hydrocarbon or hydrogen fuel and distance rangecapacity for electric mode for a number of varying ratios of fueledversus electric use, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-L, the operationo1257 can include operation o1260 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regarding one ormore maintenance schedules for the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1260, for performance of theoperation o1260 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1260. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1260. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving electric vehiclefeature information regarding maintenance schedules for electricvehicles module m1260 depicted in FIG. 6-F as being included in themodule m1257, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1260. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1260 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more electric vehiclefeatures (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding performance characteristics of the oneor more electric vehicles including electrical energy storage capacity,electrical energy demand for representative driving cycles, electricalenergy charging involving output rate, etc.) including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regarding one ormore maintenance schedules for the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding quality of maintenance performed to determinepossible future unavailability or other performance issues regarding theone or more electric vehicles including those that may affectreliability of charging the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-L, the operationo1257 can include operation o1261 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regarding fuelingcapacity of the one or more electric vehicles as one or more hybridelectric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangible component groupcan be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1261, forperformance of the operation o1261 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1261. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1261. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingelectric vehicle feature information regarding fueling capacity ofelectric vehicles as hybrid electric vehicles module m1261 depicted inFIG. 6-F as being included in the module m1257, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1261.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1261 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore electric vehicle features (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding performancecharacteristics of the one or more electric vehicles includingelectrical energy storage capacity, electrical energy demand forrepresentative driving cycles, electrical energy charging involvingoutput rate, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partelectric vehicle feature information regarding fueling capacity of theone or more electric vehicles as one or more hybrid electric vehicles(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding range of the one or more electric vehicles in anon-electric mode in relation to location of electric charging stationsfound along a desired route for the one or more electric vehicles,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-M, the operationo1257 can include operation o1262 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regardingspecifications of one or more another electric vehicles other than theone or more electric vehicles, the one or more another electric vehiclesinvolved with plans to receive residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging from electrical equipment shared with the one ormore electric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangible componentgroup can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choiceselection including use of one or more components and/or subsystemsexplicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in partimplementing execution of one or more instructions of the operationo1262, for performance of the operation o1262 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1262. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1262. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingelectric vehicle feature information regarding specifications of anotherelectric vehicles other than electric vehicles, another electricvehicles involved with plans to receive residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging from electrical equipment shared with electricvehicles module m1262 depicted in FIG. 6-F as being included in themodule m1257, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1262. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1262 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more electric vehiclefeatures (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding performance characteristics of the oneor more electric vehicles including electrical energy storage capacity,electrical energy demand for representative driving cycles, electricalenergy charging involving output rate, etc.) including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regardingspecifications of one or more another electric vehicles other than theone or more electric vehicles, the one or more another electric vehiclesinvolved with plans to receive residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging from electrical equipment shared with the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding another electricvehicle such as length of time to charge the other electric vehicle to acertain capacity to determine availability of charging equipment for theone or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-M, the operationo1257 can include operation o1263 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regarding the oneor more electric vehicles as one or more all-electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1263, for performance of theoperation o1263 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1263. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1263. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving electric vehiclefeature information regarding electric vehicles as all-electric vehiclesmodule m1263 depicted in FIG. 6-F as being included in the module m1257,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1263. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1263 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle features (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding performance characteristics of the one or more electricvehicles including electrical energy storage capacity, electrical energydemand for representative driving cycles, electrical energy charginginvolving output rate, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart electric vehicle feature information regarding the one or moreelectric vehicles as one or more all-electric vehicles (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding charging capacity, length of time to charge, maximum distanceavailable for a particular charge level and driving condition, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-M, the operationo1257 can include operation o1264 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regarding the oneor more electric vehicles as one or more hybrid-electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1264, for performance of theoperation o1264 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1264. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1264. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving electric vehiclefeature information regarding electric vehicles as hybrid-electricvehicles module m1264 depicted in FIG. 6-F as being included in themodule m1257, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1264. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1264 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more electric vehiclefeatures (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding performance characteristics of the oneor more electric vehicles including electrical energy storage capacity,electrical energy demand for representative driving cycles, electricalenergy charging involving output rate, etc.) including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regarding the oneor more electric vehicles as one or more hybrid-electric vehicles (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding maximum distance available for an amount of fuelavailable for the vehicle given particular driving characteristics,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-M, the operationo1257 can include operation o1265 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information includingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles involving field magnetic resonance induction.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1265, for performance of theoperation o1265 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1265. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1265. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving electric vehiclefeature information including residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles involving field magnetic resonanceinduction module m1265 depicted in FIG. 6-F as being included in themodule m1257, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1265. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1265 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more electric vehiclefeatures (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding performance characteristics of the oneor more electric vehicles including electrical energy storage capacity,electrical energy demand for representative driving cycles, electricalenergy charging involving output rate, etc.) including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information includingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles involving field magnetic resonance induction (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding planned electromagnetic frequency profiles to beused for wireless electrical energy storage charging, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-N, the operationo1257 can include operation o1266 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information regardingresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles involving highly resonant inductive wireless powertransfer. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1266, forperformance of the operation o1266 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1266. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1266. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingelectric vehicle feature information regarding residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles involving highlyresonant inductive wireless power transfer module m1266 depicted in FIG.6-G as being included in the module m1257, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1266.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1266 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore electric vehicle features (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding performancecharacteristics of the one or more electric vehicles includingelectrical energy storage capacity, electrical energy demand forrepresentative driving cycles, electrical energy charging involvingoutput rate, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partelectric vehicle feature information regarding residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesinvolving highly resonant inductive wireless power transfer (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding electrical energy storage charging rate andtransfer scheduling for a planned wireless electrical energy storagecharging of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-N, the operationo1257 can include operation o1267 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part electric vehicle feature information including one ormore residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles involving wireless capacitive charging.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1267, for performance of theoperation o1267 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1267. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1267. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving electric vehiclefeature information including residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of electric vehicles involving wireless capacitive chargingmodule m1267 depicted in FIG. 6-G as being included in the module m1257,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1267. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1267 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle features (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding performance characteristics of the one or more electricvehicles including electrical energy storage capacity, electrical energydemand for representative driving cycles, electrical energy charginginvolving output rate, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart electric vehicle feature information including one or moreresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles involving wireless capacitive charging (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding electrical energy storage charging rate and capacity ofcharging over a planned charging duration for wireless electrical energystorage charging of the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-N, the operationo1257 can include operation o1268 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part feature information regarding the one or more electricvehicles including one or more electrical energy storage devices.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1268, for performance of theoperation o1268 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1268. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1268. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving feature informationregarding electric vehicles including electrical energy storage devicesmodule m1268 depicted in FIG. 6-G as being included in the module m1257,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1268. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1268 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle features (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding performance characteristics of the one or more electricvehicles including electrical energy storage capacity, electrical energydemand for representative driving cycles, electrical energy charginginvolving output rate, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart feature information regarding the one or more electric vehiclesincluding one or more electrical energy storage devices (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding current total electrical energy capacity of electricalbatteries onboard the one or more electric vehicles currently capable ofreceiving wireless electrical energy, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-N, the operationo1268 can include operation o1269 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart feature information regarding the one or more electric vehiclesincluding one or more electrical energy storage devices includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part feature information regarding theone or more electric vehicles including electrical energy storage as oneor more capacitive electrical energy storage devices. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1269, for performance of the operationo1269 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1269. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1269. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving feature information regardingelectric vehicles including electrical energy storage as capacitiveelectrical energy storage devices module m1269 depicted in FIG. 6-G asbeing included in the module m1268, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1269.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1269 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partfeature information regarding the one or more electric vehiclesincluding one or more electrical energy storage devices (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding current total electrical energy capacity of electricalbatteries onboard the one or more electric vehicles currently capable ofreceiving wireless electrical energy, etc.) including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part feature information regarding the one or more electricvehicles including electrical energy storage as one or more capacitiveelectrical energy storage devices (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding chargingrate for the capacitive electrical energy storage devices at theircurrent level of electrical charge, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-0, the operationo1268 can include operation o1270 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart feature information regarding the one or more electric vehiclesincluding one or more electrical energy storage devices includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part feature information regarding theone or more electric vehicles including electrical energy storage aslithium ion, lead acid, or nickel cadmium electrical energy storagedevices. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1270, forperformance of the operation o1270 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1270. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1270. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingfeature information regarding electric vehicles including electricalenergy storage as lithium ion, lead acid, or nickel cadmium electricalenergy storage devices module m1270 depicted in FIG. 6-G as beingincluded in the module m1268, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1270. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1270 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part feature informationregarding the one or more electric vehicles including one or moreelectrical energy storage devices (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding currenttotal electrical energy capacity of electrical batteries onboard the oneor more electric vehicles currently capable of receiving wirelesselectrical energy, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart feature information regarding the one or more electric vehiclesincluding electrical energy storage as lithium ion, lead acid, or nickelcadmium electrical energy storage devices (e.g., sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction regarding age ofstorage devices, replacement plans for the storage devices includingexpiration dates, recall notices, upgrade plans, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-0, the operationo1268 can include operation o1271 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart feature information regarding the one or more electric vehiclesincluding one or more electrical energy storage devices includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part feature information regarding theone or more electric vehicles including storage life aspects ofelectrical energy storage. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1271, for performance of the operation o1271 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1271. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1271. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving feature information regarding electric vehicles includingstorage life aspects of electrical energy storage module m1271 depictedin FIG. 6-G as being included in the module m1268, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1271.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1271 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partfeature information regarding the one or more electric vehiclesincluding one or more electrical energy storage devices (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding current total electrical energy capacity of electricalbatteries onboard the one or more electric vehicles currently capable ofreceiving wireless electrical energy, etc.) including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part feature information regarding the one or more electricvehicles including storage life aspects of electrical energy storage(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding historical data for charging of the batteriesonboard the one or more electric vehicles to determine reliability andactual present energy capacity of the batteries, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-P, the operationo1257 can include operation o1272 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more residential participant preferences oflocation for energy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1272, for performance of theoperation o1272 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1272. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1272. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding residential participantpreferences of location for energy transfer to electric vehicles modulem1272 depicted in FIG. 6-G as being included in the module m1257, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1272. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1272 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle features (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding performance characteristics of the one or more electricvehicles including electrical energy storage capacity, electrical energydemand for representative driving cycles, electrical energy charginginvolving output rate, etc.) including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding one or more locations that the one or more residentialparticipants historically charge the one or more electric vehicles as tofrequency of use of each location and any patterns of use for the one ormore chargers at the locations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-P, the operationo1272 can include operation o1273 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1273, for performance of the operationo1273 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1273. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1273. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving residential participant preferencesof location for residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles module m1273 depicted in FIG. 6-G as being included inthe module m1272, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1273. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1273 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for energy transfer to the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding one or more locationsthat the one or more residential participants historically charge theone or more electric vehicles as to frequency of use of each locationand any patterns of use for the one or more chargers at the locations,etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding prioritized location information for charging theone or more electric vehicles by the one or more residentialparticipants as associated with planned future use of the one or moreelectric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-P, the operationo1272 can include operation o1274 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more locations of vocational employ ofthe one or more residential participants. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1274, for performance of the operation o1274 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1274. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1274. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving residential participant preferences of location for transferof electrical energy to electric vehicles at locations of vocationalemploy of residential participants module m1274 depicted in FIG. 6-H asbeing included in the module m1272, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1274.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1274 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore residential participant preferences of location for energy transferto the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding one or morelocations that the one or more residential participants historicallycharge the one or more electric vehicles as to frequency of use of eachlocation and any patterns of use for the one or more chargers at thelocations, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore residential participant preferences of location for transfer ofelectrical energy to the one or more electric vehicles at one or morelocations of vocational employ of the one or more residentialparticipants (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction regarding residential locations for chargingof the one or more electric vehicles such as degree of availability ofcharging stations, quality of equipment, capacity of equipment, anypayment or reimbursement issues with particular charging locationsassociated with place of employ, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-P, the operationo1272 can include operation o1275 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more locations on one or more plannedroutes of travel of the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1275, for performance of the operationo1275 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1275. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1275. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving residential participant preferencesof location for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles atlocations on planned routes of travel of electric vehicles module m1275depicted in FIG. 6-H as being included in the module m1272, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1275. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1275 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more residential participant preferences oflocation for energy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding one or more locations that the one or moreresidential participants historically charge the one or more electricvehicles as to frequency of use of each location and any patterns of usefor the one or more chargers at the locations, etc.) including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more locations on one or more plannedroutes of travel of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding charging stations for the one or more electric vehicles interms of integration of particular charging stations with itinerary ofplanned or otherwise future travel of the one or more electric vehiclesregarding timing associated itinerary, scheduling of other electricvehicle using charging stations, ability of charging station toaccommodate charging of the one or more electric vehicles involved withthe anticipated itinerary, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-Q, the operationo1272 can include operation o1276 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more residential garage locations forhousing the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1276, for performance of the operation o1276 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1276. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1276. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving residential participant preferences of location for transferof electrical energy to electric vehicles at residential garagelocations for housing electric vehicles module m1276 depicted in FIG.6-H as being included in the module m1272, when executed and/oractivated, can direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1276.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1276 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore residential participant preferences of location for energy transferto the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding one or morelocations that the one or more residential participants historicallycharge the one or more electric vehicles as to frequency of use of eachlocation and any patterns of use for the one or more chargers at thelocations, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore residential participant preferences of location for transfer ofelectrical energy to the one or more electric vehicles at one or moreresidential garage locations for housing the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding frequency, duration, capacity,scheduling, conflicts with other electric vehicles as to historical oranticipated use of the one or more charging stations suited for the oneor more electric vehicles at the garage locations that can house the oneor more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-Q, the operationo1272 can include operation o1277 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more park and ride locations forparking the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1277, for performance of the operation o1277 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1277. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1277. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving residential participant preferences of location for transferof electrical energy to electric vehicles at park and ride locations forparking electric vehicles module m1277 depicted in FIG. 6-H as beingincluded in the module m1272, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1277. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1277 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for energy transfer to the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding one or more locationsthat the one or more residential participants historically charge theone or more electric vehicles as to frequency of use of each locationand any patterns of use for the one or more chargers at the locations,etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for transfer of electrical energy tothe one or more electric vehicles at one or more park and ride locationsfor parking the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingpercentage of vehicle charge is satisfactory to be accomplished at anyparticular location, amount of time desired as buffer to accommodatechanges in scheduling or unanticipated events in schedule for eachparking location, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-Q, the operationo1272 can include operation o1278 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more parking lot locations for parkingthe one or more electric vehicles. Origination of a physically tangiblecomponent group can be accomplished through skilled in the art designchoice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1278, for performance of the operation o1278 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1278. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1278. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving residential participant preferences of location for transferof electrical energy to electric vehicles at parking lot locations forparking electric vehicles module m1278 depicted in FIG. 6-H as beingincluded in the module m1272, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1278. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1278 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for energy transfer to the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding one or more locationsthat the one or more residential participants historically charge theone or more electric vehicles as to frequency of use of each locationand any patterns of use for the one or more chargers at the locations,etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for transfer of electrical energy tothe one or more electric vehicles at one or more parking lot locationsfor parking the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingaccess to one or more electrical charging stations located at the one ormore parking locations in association with planned or otherwisepotential use of the one or more electric vehicles of the chargingstations including availability and potential conflicting issues such ascrowding of the parking lots and compatibility of charging equipmentfound in the parking lots found with the one or more electric vehicles,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-R, the operationo1272 can include operation o1279 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more parking garage locations forparking the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1279, for performance of the operation o1279 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1279. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1279. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving residential participant preferences of location for transferof electrical energy to electric vehicles at parking garage locationsfor parking electric vehicles module m1279 depicted in FIG. 6-H as beingincluded in the module m1272, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1279. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1279 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for energy transfer to the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding one or more locationsthat the one or more residential participants historically charge theone or more electric vehicles as to frequency of use of each locationand any patterns of use for the one or more chargers at the locations,etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for transfer of electrical energy tothe one or more electric vehicles at one or more parking garagelocations for parking the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionincluding type of vehicle repair performed at the garage locationsassociated with impact to accessibility and otherwise use of thecharging stations found at the garage locations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-R, the operationo1272 can include operation o1280 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for non-transfer of electrical energy to the oneor more electric vehicles as one or more hybrid-electric vehicles at oneor more re-fueling station locations. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1280, for performance of the operation o1280 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1280. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1280. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving residential participant preferences of location fornon-transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles ashybrid-electric vehicles at re-fueling station locations module m1280depicted in FIG. 6-H as being included in the module m1272, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1280. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1280 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more residential participant preferences oflocation for energy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding one or more locations that the one or moreresidential participants historically charge the one or more electricvehicles as to frequency of use of each location and any patterns of usefor the one or more chargers at the locations, etc.) including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for non-transfer of electrical energy to the oneor more electric vehicles as one or more hybrid-electric vehicles at oneor more re-fueling station locations (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding preferencesfor buying diesel fuel for the diesel engine portion of thehybrid-electric vehicle, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-R, the operationo1272 can include operation o1281 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more static charging locations alongone or more routes of travel of the one or more electric vehicles.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1281, for performance of theoperation o1281 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1281. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1281. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to electricvehicles at static charging locations along routes of travel of electricvehicles module m1281 depicted in FIG. 6-H as being included in themodule m1272, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1281. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1281 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for energy transfer to the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding one or more locationsthat the one or more residential participants historically charge theone or more electric vehicles as to frequency of use of each locationand any patterns of use for the one or more chargers at the locations,etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for transfer of electrical energy tothe one or more electric vehicles at one or more static charginglocations along one or more routes of travel of the one or more electricvehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding location, charging rates, or equipmentcompatibility regarding charging stations located at traffic signals,locations of heavy traffic congestion, locations where vehicles waittemporarily for relatively brief periods or other locations whereelectric vehicle charging stations are located to provide intermittentcharging along a route of travel for relatively short periods of timesuch as for less than a minute to a few minutes or tens of minutes,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-S, the operationo1272 can include operation o1282 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of transfer of electrical energy to the one or more electricvehicles based on availability of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1282, for performance of the operationo1282 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1282. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1282. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving residential participant preferencesof transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles based onavailability of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofelectric vehicles module m1282 depicted in FIG. 6-I as being included inthe module m1272, when executed and/or activated, can direct performanceof and/or perform the operation o1282. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1282 can be carried out, for example, bysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for energy transfer to the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding one or more locationsthat the one or more residential participants historically charge theone or more electric vehicles as to frequency of use of each locationand any patterns of use for the one or more chargers at the locations,etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles based on availability of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding capacity, availability, equipment type of electricvehicle charging stations that are potentially available for charging ofthe one or more electric vehicles for short or long duration chargingdependent upon how drivers or passengers of vehicle are associated witheach other in use of the one or more electric vehicles such as whetherthe one or more electric vehicles is shared concurrently or serially,etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-S, the operationo1272 can include operation o1283 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more locations for mechanicalmaintenance of the one or more electric vehicles. Origination of aphysically tangible component group can be accomplished through skilledin the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1283, for performance of the operationo1283 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1283. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1283. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving residential participant preferencesof location for transfer of electrical energy to electric vehicles atlocations for mechanical maintenance of electric vehicles module m1283depicted in FIG. 6-I as being included in the module m1272, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1283. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1283 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more residential participant preferences oflocation for energy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding one or more locations that the one or moreresidential participants historically charge the one or more electricvehicles as to frequency of use of each location and any patterns of usefor the one or more chargers at the locations, etc.) including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more locations for mechanicalmaintenance of the one or more electric vehicles (e.g., amount of timeto factor into delays in repairs or unexpected events regarding therepairs to allow for additional charging, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-S, the operationo1272 can include operation o1284 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences for one or more fuels used to re-fuel the one or moreelectric vehicles as one or more hybrid electric vehicles. Originationof a physically tangible component group can be accomplished throughskilled in the art design choice selection including use of one or morecomponents and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred toherein for at least in part implementing execution of one or moreinstructions of the operation o1284, for performance of the operationo1284 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activated thereto,and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1284. One or morenon-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one or moreinstructions that when executed can direct performance of the operationo1284. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving residential participant preferencesfor fuels used to re-fuel electric vehicles as hybrid electric vehiclesmodule m1284 depicted in FIG. 6-I as being included in the module m1272,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1284. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1284 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more residential participant preferences oflocation for energy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles (e.g.,sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding one or more locations that the one or moreresidential participants historically charge the one or more electricvehicles as to frequency of use of each location and any patterns of usefor the one or more chargers at the locations, etc.) including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences for one or more fuels used to re-fuel the one or moreelectric vehicles as one or more hybrid electric vehicles (e.g., sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding price, quality, additional ingredients such as cleansingagents, acceptable contaminant levels or other parameters regarding thefuels, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-T, the operationo1272 can include operation o1285 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences for contingency plans for unavailability to the one or moreelectric vehicles of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1285, forperformance of the operation o1285 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1285. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1285. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingresidential participant preferences for contingency plans forunavailability to electric vehicles of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging module m1285 depicted in FIG. 6-I as beingincluded in the module m1272, when executed and/or activated, can directperformance of and/or perform the operation o1285. Illustratively, inone or more implementations, the operation o1285 can be carried out, forexample, by sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for energy transfer to the one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding one or more locationsthat the one or more residential participants historically charge theone or more electric vehicles as to frequency of use of each locationand any patterns of use for the one or more chargers at the locations,etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences for contingency plans for unavailability to theone or more electric vehicles of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding alternative routes thatcan be taken, additional time available by the one or more electricvehicles residential participant for travel, other modes oftransportation available to the one or more electric vehiclesresidential participant, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-T, the operation o12can include operation o1286 for electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionwirelessly. Origination of a physically tangible component group can beaccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1286, forperformance of the operation o1286 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1286. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1286. Furthermore, sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction wirelesslymodule m1286 depicted in FIG. 6-I as being included in the module m12,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1286. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1286 can be carried out, for example, by electronicallysending (e.g., wirelessly, wired, packetized, distributed, direct,point-to-point, ad hoc, graphical, audio, visual, tactile, screen, etc.)analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual, graphical, video, multi-media,etc.) for subsequent (e.g., immediate, delayed, sequential, parallel,distributed, focused, etc.) user interface (e.g., screen, monitor,microphone, presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.)interaction (e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile,touch-based, etc.), the analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual,graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) based at least in part on (e.g.,directly, derived, indirectly, assumed, presumed, anticipated,predicted, concluded, deductive, inductive, conjecture, experiential,theoretical, historical, prophetic, etc.) the analyzing (e.g.,comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting, accumulating, monitoring,reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying, etc.) exchange information(e.g., identification, preference, selection, histories, financial,informational, projected, historical, performance, organizational,background, affiliation, goal, milestone, accomplishment, detraction,objective, guideline, award, demerit, extra-curricular, etc.) resultant(e.g., directly, indirectly, fully, partially, tangentially,occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.) at least in part fromresidential user interface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone, presencesensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction (e.g.,manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.) by one ormore residential (e.g., shelter, temporary, familial, suburban, city,housing, high density, low density, singular, multiple, structural,architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town, down-town, penthouse,mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern,traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.) participants (e.g.,individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic, educational,volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent, driver, rider,occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure,business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g., graphical, textual,auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed, heard, contemplated,felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby and related (e.g.,tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully,partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g., contributory,foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic, considerations,secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated (e.g.,locationally, functionally, etc. involving shelter, familial,residential, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density,singular, multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town,up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental,condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary,classic, etc.) wireless (e.g., electromagnetic resonance, shortdistance, long distance, high power, low power, static, dynamic, etc.)electrical (e.g., electrical energy stored or to be stored by such asbattery, lead-acid, metal hydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solidstate, capacitive, gaseous, compressed gas based, etc.) recharging(e.g., fast charge, slow trickle, low density, high density, recurrent,sporadic, ad hoc, predictive, total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric,diesel-electric, propane-electric, fuel-cell-electric, common-railelectric, car, truck, short distance, long distance, van, bus, cart,commercial, private, governmental, etc.) concerning (e.g., tangentially,directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially,etc.) at least in part the one or more residential (e.g., shelter,temporary, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, etc.) participants (e.g., habitating,lodging, occupying, visiting, touring, lounging, recreating, playing,working, studying, eating, owning, renting, leasing, contracting,retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting, individual, group, corporate,governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired, candidate,temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular,occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction wirelessly (e.g., cellular communication, packetizedcommunication, networked communication, broadband communication,gigahertz frequency communication, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-T, the operationo1286 can include operation o1287 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly includingwirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more RFID tags.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1287, for performance of theoperation o1287 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1287. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1287. Furthermore, wirelessly sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving RFID tagsmodule m1287 depicted in FIG. 6-I as being included in the module m1286,when executed and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or performthe operation o1287. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1287 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly(e.g., cellular communication, packetized communication, networkedcommunication, broadband communication, gigahertz frequencycommunication, etc.) including wirelessly sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more RFID tags (e.g., RFID tags associated with vehicleresidential participants or associated with vehicle being read by RFIDreaders mounted with vehicle or in parking area, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-T, the operationo1286 can include operation o1288 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly includingwirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part bluetooth supportedcommunication. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1288, forperformance of the operation o1288 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1288. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1288. Furthermore, wirelesslysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving bluetooth supported communication module m1288depicted in FIG. 6-I as being included in the module m1286, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1288. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1288 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly(e.g., cellular communication, packetized communication, networkedcommunication, broadband communication, gigahertz frequencycommunication, etc.) including wirelessly sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart bluetooth supported communication (e.g., bluetooth communicationfrom residential participant mobile calendaring device to bluetoothreceiver affixed to vehicle, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-U, the operationo1286 can include operation o1289 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly includingwirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part WiFi facilitatedcommunication. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1289, forperformance of the operation o1289 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1289. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1289. Furthermore, wirelesslysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving WiFi facilitated communication module m1289depicted in FIG. 6-I as being included in the module m1286, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1289. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1289 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly(e.g., cellular communication, packetized communication, networkedcommunication, broadband communication, gigahertz frequencycommunication, etc.) including wirelessly sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart WiFi facilitated communication (e.g., WiFi communication fromresidential participant laptop to WiFi reception device integrated intovehicle console, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-U, the operationo1286 can include operation o1290 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly includingwirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part computer networkprotocol communication. Origination of a physically tangible componentgroup can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choiceselection including use of one or more components and/or subsystemsexplicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in partimplementing execution of one or more instructions of the operationo1290, for performance of the operation o1290 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1290. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1290. Furthermore, wirelesslysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving computer network protocol communication modulem1290 depicted in FIG. 6-I as being included in the module m1286, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1290. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1290 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly(e.g., cellular communication, packetized communication, networkedcommunication, broadband communication, gigahertz frequencycommunication, etc.) including wirelessly sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart computer network protocol communication (e.g., packetized computernetwork from handheld residential participant personal informationmanagement system being received by electric vehicle communicationsystem, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-U, the operationo1286 can include operation o1291 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly includingwirelessly sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part infrared supportedcommunication. Origination of a physically tangible component group canbe accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selectionincluding use of one or more components and/or subsystems explicitlyand/or implicitly referred to herein for at least in part implementingexecution of one or more instructions of the operation o1291, forperformance of the operation o1291 by an electrical circuitryarrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of theoperation o1291. One or more non-transitory signal bearing physicalmedia can bear the one or more instructions that when executed candirect performance of the operation o1291. Furthermore, wirelesslysending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving infrared supported communication module m1291depicted in FIG. 6-I as being included in the module m1286, whenexecuted and/or activated, can direct performance of and/or perform theoperation o1291. Illustratively, in one or more implementations, theoperation o1291 can be carried out, for example, by sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction wirelessly(e.g., cellular communication, packetized communication, networkedcommunication, broadband communication, gigahertz frequencycommunication, etc.) including wirelessly sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart infrared supported communication (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction in communicationbetween one or more infrared transmitters located near one or moreparking locations for electric vehicles and one or more infraredreceivers located on the one or more electric vehicles, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-U, the operation o12can include operation o1292 for electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part direct non-wireless communication.Origination of a physically tangible component group can be accomplishedthrough skilled in the art design choice selection including use of oneor more components and/or subsystems explicitly and/or implicitlyreferred to herein for at least in part implementing execution of one ormore instructions of the operation o1292, for performance of theoperation o1292 by an electrical circuitry arrangement as activatedthereto, and/or otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1292. One ormore non-transitory signal bearing physical media can bear the one ormore instructions that when executed can direct performance of theoperation o1292. Furthermore, sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving direct non-wirelesscommunication module m1292 depicted in FIG. 6-J as being included in themodule m12, when executed and/or activated, can direct performance ofand/or perform the operation o1292. Illustratively, in one or moreimplementations, the operation o1292 can be carried out, for example, byelectronically sending (e.g., wirelessly, wired, packetized,distributed, direct, point-to-point, ad hoc, graphical, audio, visual,tactile, screen, etc.) analysis matter (e.g., verbal, textual,graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) for subsequent (e.g., immediate,delayed, sequential, parallel, distributed, focused, etc.) userinterface (e.g., screen, monitor, microphone, presence sensor, speaker,touch screen, tablet screen, etc.) interaction (e.g., manual, automated,textual, voice, tactile, touch-based, etc.), the analysis matter (e.g.,verbal, textual, graphical, video, multi-media, etc.) based at least inpart on (e.g., directly, derived, indirectly, assumed, presumed,anticipated, predicted, concluded, deductive, inductive, conjecture,experiential, theoretical, historical, prophetic, etc.) the analyzing(e.g., comparing, reflecting, associating, sorting, accumulating,monitoring, reporting, summarizing, condensing, applying, etc.) exchangeinformation (e.g., identification, preference, selection, histories,financial, informational, projected, historical, performance,organizational, background, affiliation, goal, milestone,accomplishment, detraction, objective, guideline, award, demerit,extra-curricular, etc.) resultant (e.g., directly, indirectly, fully,partially, tangentially, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, etc.)at least in part from residential user interface (e.g., screen, monitor,microphone, presence sensor, speaker, touch screen, tablet screen, etc.)interaction (e.g., manual, automated, textual, voice, tactile,touch-based, etc.) by one or more residential (e.g., shelter, temporary,familial, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density, singular,multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town, up-town,down-town, penthouse, mansion, rural, rental, condominium, up-scale,high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary, classic, etc.)participants (e.g., individual, group, corporate, governmental, civic,educational, volunteer, retired, candidate, temporary, permanent,driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular, occasional, ad hoc,commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) as to interface substance (e.g.,graphical, textual, auditory, touch, etc.) reviewed (e.g., viewed,heard, contemplated, felt, understood, seen, followed, etc.) thereby andrelated (e.g., tangentially, directly, occasionally, temporarily,permanently, fully, partially, etc.) at least in part to factors (e.g.,contributory, foundational, direct, indirect, regular, sporadic,considerations, secondary, tertiary, etc.) of residentially situated(e.g., locationally, functionally, etc. involving shelter, familial,residential, suburban, city, housing, high density, low density,singular, multiple, structural, architectural, palatial, in-town,up-town, down-town, penthouse, mansion, suburban, rural, rental,condominium, up-scale, high-tech, modern, traditional, contemporary,classic, etc.) wireless (e.g., electromagnetic resonance, shortdistance, long distance, high power, low power, static, dynamic, etc.)electrical (e.g., electrical energy stored or to be stored by such asbattery, lead-acid, metal hydride, nickel-cadmium, chemical, solidstate, capacitive, gaseous, compressed gas based, etc.) recharging(e.g., fast charge, slow trickle, low density, high density, recurrent,sporadic, ad hoc, predictive, total, partial, remedial, etc.) of one ormore electric vehicles (e.g., all-electric, hybrid, gas-electric,diesel-electric, propane-electric, fuel-cell-electric, common-railelectric, car, truck, short distance, long distance, van, bus, cart,commercial, private, governmental, etc.) concerning (e.g., tangentially,directly, occasionally, temporarily, permanently, fully, partially,etc.) at least in part the one or more residential (e.g., shelter,temporary, familial, residential, suburban, city, housing, high density,low density, singular, multiple, etc.) participants (e.g., habitating,lodging, occupying, visiting, touring, lounging, recreating, playing,working, studying, eating, owning, renting, leasing, contracting,retiring, sleeping, resting, reflecting, individual, group, corporate,governmental, civic, educational, volunteer, retired, candidate,temporary, permanent, driver, rider, occupant, maintainer, regular,occasional, ad hoc, commuter, pleasure, business, etc.) includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part direct non-wireless communication(e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving hard wired network cable connecting one or moredatabases containing scheduling information, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-U, the operationo1292 can include operation o1293 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart direct non-wireless communication including sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction involving at leastin part one or more direct wire connections. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1293, for performance of the operation o1293 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1293. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1293. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving direct wire connections module m1293 depicted in FIG. 6-J asbeing included in the module m1292, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1293.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1293 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part directnon-wireless communication (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving hard wired networkcable connecting one or more databases containing schedulinginformation, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore direct wire connections (e.g., sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving electricalgrid wiring from central planning station on involving to communicationdevice located adjacent to charging of electric vehicle, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 9-U, the operationo1292 can include operation o1294 for sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart direct non-wireless communication including sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction involving at leastin part one or more sound wave broadcasts. Origination of a physicallytangible component group can be accomplished through skilled in the artdesign choice selection including use of one or more components and/orsubsystems explicitly and/or implicitly referred to herein for at leastin part implementing execution of one or more instructions of theoperation o1294, for performance of the operation o1294 by an electricalcircuitry arrangement as activated thereto, and/or otherwise fulfillmentof the operation o1294. One or more non-transitory signal bearingphysical media can bear the one or more instructions that when executedcan direct performance of the operation o1294. Furthermore, sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving sound wave broadcasts module m1294 depicted in FIG. 6-J asbeing included in the module m1292, when executed and/or activated, candirect performance of and/or perform the operation o1294.Illustratively, in one or more implementations, the operation o1294 canbe carried out, for example, by sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part directnon-wireless communication (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving hard wired networkcable connecting one or more databases containing schedulinginformation, etc.) including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore sound wave broadcasts (e.g., sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving one or more verbalresponses of one or more residential participants to one or more audiblequeries of the one or more residential participants in vicinity ofelectric vehicle parking, etc.).

Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the foregoing specificexemplary processes and/or devices and/or technologies arerepresentative of more general processes and/or devices and/ortechnologies taught elsewhere herein, such as in the claims filedherewith and/or elsewhere in the present application.

The one or more instructions discussed herein may be, for example,computer executable and/or logic-implemented instructions. In someimplementations, signal-bearing medium as articles of manufacture maystore the one or more instructions. In some implementations, the signalbearing medium may include a computer-readable medium. In someimplementations, the signal-bearing medium may include a recordablemedium. In some implementations, the signal-bearing medium may include acommunication medium.

Those having skill in the art will recognize that the state of the arthas progressed to the point where there is little distinction leftbetween hardware and software implementations of aspects of systems; theuse of hardware or software is generally (but not always, in that incertain contexts the choice between hardware an d software can becomesignificant) a design choice representing cost vs. efficiency tradeoffs.Those having skill in the art will appreciate that there are variousvehicles by which processes and/or systems and/or other technologiesdescribed herein can be effected (e.g., hardware, software, and/orfirmware in one or more machines or articles of manufacture), and thatthe preferred vehicle will vary with the context in which the processesand/or systems and/or other technologies are deployed. For example, ifan implementer determines that speed and accuracy are paramount, theimplementer may opt for a mainly hardware and/or firmware vehicle;alternatively, if flexibility is paramount, the implementer may opt fora mainly software implementation that is implemented in one or moremachines or articles of manufacture; or, yet again alternatively, theimplementer may opt for some combination of hardware, software, and/orfirmware in one or more machines or articles of manufacture (limited topatentable subject matter under 35 USC 101). Hence, there are severalpossible vehicles by which the processes and/or devices and/or othertechnologies described herein may be effected, none of which isinherently superior to the other in that any vehicle to be utilized is achoice dependent upon the context in which the vehicle will be deployedand the specific concerns (e.g., speed, flexibility, or predictability)of the implementer, any of which may vary. Those skilled in the art willrecognize that optical aspects of implementations will typically employoptically-oriented hardware, software, and or firmware in one or moremachines or articles of manufacture.

The foregoing detailed description has set forth various embodiments ofthe devices and/or processes via the use of block diagrams, flowcharts,and/or examples. Insofar as such block diagrams, flowcharts, and/orexamples contain one or more functions and/or operations, it will beunderstood by those within the art that each function and/or operationwithin such block diagrams, flowcharts, or examples can be implemented,individually and/or collectively, by a wide range of hardware, software,firmware, or virtually any combination thereof (limited to patentablesubject matter under 35 U.S.C. 101). In one embodiment, several portionsof the subject matter described herein may be implemented viaApplication Specific Integrated Circuitry (ASICs), Field ProgrammableGate Arrays (FPGAs), digital signal processors (DSPs), or otherintegrated formats. However, those skilled in the art will recognizethat some aspects of the embodiments disclosed herein, in whole or inpart, can be equivalently implemented in integrated circuitry, as one ormore computer programs running on one or more computers (e.g., as one ormore programs running on one or more computer systems), as one or moreprograms running on one or more processors (e.g., as one or moreprograms running on one or more microprocessors), as firmware, or asvirtually any combination thereof, and that designing the circuitryand/or writing the code for the software and or firmware would be wellwithin the skill of one of skill in the art in light of this disclosure(limited to patentable subject matter under 35 USC 101). In addition,those skilled in the art will appreciate that the mechanisms of thesubject matter described herein are capable of being distributed as aprogram product in a variety of forms, and that an illustrativeembodiment of the subject matter described herein applies regardless ofthe particular type of signal bearing medium used to actually carry outthe distribution. Examples of a signal bearing medium include, but arenot limited to, the following: a recordable type medium such as a floppydisk, a hard disk drive, a Compact Disc (CD), a Digital Video Disk(DVD), a digital tape, a computer memory, etc.; and a transmission typemedium such as a digital and/or an analog communication medium (e.g., afiber optic cable, a waveguide, a wired communications link, a wirelesscommunication link, (e.g., transmitter, receiver, transmission logic,reception logic, etc.), etc.).

Electro-mechanical System Support

In a general sense, those skilled in the art will recognize that thevarious embodiments described herein can be implemented, individuallyand/or collectively, by various types of electro-mechanical systemshaving a wide range of electrical components such as hardware, software,firmware, and/or virtually any combination thereof; and a wide range ofcomponents that may impart mechanical force or motion such as rigidbodies, spring or torsional bodies, hydraulics, electro-magneticallyactuated devices, and/or virtually any combination thereof.Consequently, as used herein “electro-mechanical system” includes, butis not limited to, electrical circuitry operably coupled with atransducer (e.g., an actuator, a motor, a piezoelectric crystal, a MicroElectro Mechanical System (MEMS), etc.), electrical circuitry having atleast one discrete electrical circuit, electrical circuitry having atleast one integrated circuit, electrical circuitry having at least oneapplication specific integrated circuit, electrical circuitry forming ageneral purpose computing device configured by a computer program (e.g.,a general purpose computer configured by a computer program which atleast partially carries out processes and/or devices described herein,or a microprocessor configured by a computer program which at leastpartially carries out processes and/or devices described herein),electrical circuitry forming a memory device (e.g., forms of memory(e.g., random access, flash, read only, etc.)), electrical circuitryforming a communications device (e.g., a modem, communications switch,optical-electrical equipment, etc.), and/or any non-electrical analogthereto, such as optical or other analogs (e.g., graphene basedcircuitry). Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that examplesof electro-mechanical systems include but are not limited to a varietyof consumer electronics systems, medical devices, as well as othersystems such as motorized transport systems, factory automation systems,security systems, and/or communication/computing systems. Those skilledin the art will recognize that electro-mechanical as used herein is notnecessarily limited to a system that has both electrical and mechanicalactuation except as context may dictate otherwise.

Electrical Circuitry Support

In a general sense, those skilled in the art will recognize that thevarious aspects described herein which can be implemented, individuallyand/or collectively, by a wide range of hardware, software, firmware,and/or any combination thereof can be viewed as being composed ofvarious types of “electrical circuitry.” Consequently, as used herein“electrical circuitry” includes, but is not limited to, electricalcircuitry having at least one discrete electrical circuit, electricalcircuitry having at least one integrated circuit, electrical circuitryhaving at least one application specific integrated circuit, electricalcircuitry forming a general purpose computing device configured by acomputer program (e.g., a general purpose computer configured by acomputer program which at least partially carries out processes and/ordevices described herein, or a microprocessor configured by a computerprogram which at least partially carries out processes and/or devicesdescribed herein), electrical circuitry forming a memory device (e.g.,forms of memory (e.g., random access, flash, read only, etc.)), and/orelectrical circuitry forming a communications device (e.g., a modem,communications switch, optical-electrical equipment, etc.). Those havingskill in the art will recognize that the subject matter described hereinmay be implemented in an analog or digital fashion or some combinationthereof.

Image Processing System Support

Those skilled in the art will recognize that at least a portion of thedevices and/or processes described herein can be integrated into animage processing system. Those having skill in the art will recognizethat a typical image processing system generally includes one or more ofa system unit housing, a video display device, memory such as volatileor non-volatile memory, processors such as microprocessors or digitalsignal processors, computational entities such as operating systems,drivers, applications programs, one or more interaction devices (e.g., atouch pad, a touch screen, an antenna, etc.), control systems includingfeedback loops and control motors (e.g., feedback for sensing lensposition and/or velocity; control motors for moving/distorting lenses togive desired focuses). An image processing system may be implementedutilizing suitable commercially available components, such as thosetypically found in digital still systems and/or digital motion systems.

Data Processing System Support

Those skilled in the art will recognize that at least a portion of thedevices and/or processes described herein can be integrated into a dataprocessing system. Those having skill in the art will recognize that adata processing system generally includes one or more of a system unithousing, a video display device, memory such as volatile or non-volatilememory, processors such as microprocessors or digital signal processors,computational entities such as operating systems, drivers, graphicaluser interfaces, and applications programs, one or more interactiondevices (e.g., a touch pad, a touch screen, an antenna, etc.), and/orcontrol systems including feedback loops and control motors (e.g.,feedback for sensing position and/or velocity; control motors for movingand/or adjusting components and/or quantities). A data processing systemmay be implemented utilizing suitable commercially available components,such as those typically found in data computing/communication and/ornetwork computing/communication systems.

Software as Patentable Subject Matter Support

The claims, description, and drawings of this application may describeone or more of the instant technologies in operational/functionallanguage, for example as a set of operations to be performed by acomputer. Such operational/functional description in most instanceswould be understood by one skilled the art as specifically-configuredhardware (e.g., because a general purpose computer in effect becomes aspecial purpose computer once it is programmed to perform particularfunctions pursuant to instructions from program software).

Importantly, although the operational/functional descriptions describedherein are understandable by the human mind, they are not abstract ideasof the operations/functions divorced from computational implementationof those operations/functions. Rather, the operations/functionsrepresent a specification for the massively complex computationalmachines or other means. As discussed in detail below, theoperational/functional language must be read in its proper technologicalcontext, i.e., as concrete specifications for physical implementations.

The logical operations/functions described herein are a distillation ofmachine specifications or other physical mechanisms specified by theoperations/functions such that the otherwise inscrutable machinespecifications may be comprehensible to the human mind. The distillationalso allows one of skill in the art to adapt the operational/functionaldescription of the technology across many different specific vendors'hardware configurations or platforms, without being limited to specificvendors' hardware configurations or platforms.

Some of the present technical description (e.g., detailed description,drawings, claims, etc.) may be set forth in terms of logicaloperations/functions. As described in more detail in the followingparagraphs, these logical operations/functions are not representationsof abstract ideas, but rather representative of static or sequencedspecifications of various hardware elements. Differently stated, unlesscontext dictates otherwise, the logical operations/functions will beunderstood by those of skill in the art to be representative of staticor sequenced specifications of various hardware elements. This is truebecause tools available to one of skill in the art to implementtechnical disclosures set forth in operational/functional formats—toolsin the form of a high-level programming language (e.g., C, java, visualbasic), etc.), or tools in the form of Very high speed HardwareDescription Language (“VHDL,” which is a language that uses text todescribe logic circuits)—are generators of static or sequencedspecifications of various hardware configurations. This fact issometimes obscured by the broad term “software,” but, as shown by thefollowing explanation, those skilled in the art understand that what istermed “software” is a shorthand for a massively complexinterchaining/specification of ordered-matter elements. The term“ordered-matter elements” may refer to physical components ofcomputation, such as assemblies of electronic logic gates, molecularcomputing logic constituents, quantum computing mechanisms, etc.

For example, a high-level programming language is a programming languagewith strong abstraction, e.g., multiple levels of abstraction, from thedetails of the sequential organizations, states, inputs, outputs, etc.,of the machines that a high-level programming language actuallyspecifies. See, e.g., Wikipedia, High-level programming language,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-level_programming_language (as of Jun.5, 2012, 21:00 GMT). In order to facilitate human comprehension, in manyinstances, high-level programming languages resemble or even sharesymbols with natural languages. See, e.g., Wikipedia, Natural language,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language (as of Jun. 5, 2012, 21:00GMT).

It has been argued that because high-level programming languages usestrong abstraction (e.g., that they may resemble or share symbols withnatural languages), they are therefore a “purely mental construct.”(e.g., that “software”—a computer program or computer programming—issomehow an ineffable mental construct, because at a high level ofabstraction, it can be conceived and understood in the human mind). Thisargument has been used to characterize technical description in the formof functions/operations as somehow “abstract ideas.” In fact, intechnological arts (e.g., the information and communicationtechnologies) this is not true.

The fact that high-level programming languages use strong abstraction tofacilitate human understanding should not be taken as an indication thatwhat is expressed is an abstract idea. In fact, those skilled in the artunderstand that just the opposite is true. If a high-level programminglanguage is the tool used to implement a technical disclosure in theform of functions/operations, those skilled in the art will recognizethat, far from being abstract, imprecise, “fuzzy,” or “mental” in anysignificant semantic sense, such a tool is instead a nearincomprehensibly precise sequential specification of specificcomputational machines—the parts of which are built up byactivating/selecting such parts from typically more generalcomputational machines over time (e.g., clocked time). This fact issometimes obscured by the superficial similarities between high-levelprogramming languages and natural languages. These superficialsimilarities also may cause a glossing over of the fact that high-levelprogramming language implementations ultimately perform valuable work bycreating/controlling many different computational machines.

The many different computational machines that a high-level programminglanguage specifies are almost unimaginably complex. At base, thehardware used in the computational machines typically consists of sometype of ordered matter (e.g., traditional electronic devices (e.g.,transistors), deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), quantum devices, mechanicalswitches, optics, fluidics, pneumatics, optical devices (e.g., opticalinterference devices), molecules, etc.) that are arranged to form logicgates. Logic gates are typically physical devices that may beelectrically, mechanically, chemically, or otherwise driven to changephysical state in order to create a physical reality of Boolean logic.

Logic gates may be arranged to form logic circuits, which are typicallyphysical devices that may be electrically, mechanically, chemically, orotherwise driven to create a physical reality of certain logicalfunctions. Types of logic circuits include such devices as multiplexers,registers, arithmetic logic units (ALUs), computer memory, etc., eachtype of which may be combined to form yet other types of physicaldevices, such as a central processing unit (CPU)—the best known of whichis the microprocessor. A modern microprocessor will often contain morethan one hundred million logic gates in its many logic circuits (andoften more than a billion transistors). See, e.g., Wikipedia, Logicgates, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_gates (as of Jun. 5, 2012,21:03 GMT).

The logic circuits forming the microprocessor are arranged to provide amicroarchitecture that will carry out the instructions defined by thatmicroprocessor's defined Instruction Set Architecture. The InstructionSet Architecture is the part of the microprocessor architecture relatedto programming, including the native data types, instructions,registers, addressing modes, memory architecture, interrupt andexception handling, and external Input/Output. See, e.g., Wikipedia,Computer architecture,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_architecture (as of Jun. 5, 2012,21:03 GMT).

The Instruction Set Architecture includes a specification of the machinelanguage that can be used by programmers to use/control themicroprocessor. Since the machine language instructions are such thatthey may be executed directly by the microprocessor, typically theyconsist of strings of binary digits, or bits. For example, a typicalmachine language instruction might be many bits long (e.g., 32, 64, or128 bit strings are currently common). A typical machine languageinstruction might take the form “11110000101011110000111100111111” (a 32bit instruction).

It is significant here that, although the machine language instructionsare written as sequences of binary digits, in actuality those binarydigits specify physical reality. For example, if certain semiconductorsare used to make the operations of Boolean logic a physical reality, theapparently mathematical bits “1” and “0” in a machine languageinstruction actually constitute a shorthand that specifies theapplication of specific voltages to specific wires. For example, in somesemiconductor technologies, the binary number “1” (e.g., logical “1”) ina machine language instruction specifies around +5 volts applied to aspecific “wire” (e.g., metallic traces on a printed circuit board) andthe binary number “0” (e.g., logical “0”) in a machine languageinstruction specifies around −5 volts applied to a specific “wire.” Inaddition to specifying voltages of the machines' configuration, suchmachine language instructions also select out and activate specificgroupings of logic gates from the millions of logic gates of the moregeneral machine. Thus, far from abstract mathematical expressions,machine language instruction programs, even though written as a stringof zeros and ones, specify many, many constructed physical machines orphysical machine states.

Machine language is typically incomprehensible by most humans (e.g., theabove example was just ONE instruction, and some personal computersexecute more than two billion instructions every second). See, e.g.,Wikipedia, Instructions per second,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instructionsper_second (as of Jun. 5, 2012,21:04 GMT). Thus, programs written in machine language—which may be tensof millions of machine language instructions long—are incomprehensible.In view of this, early assembly languages were developed that usedmnemonic codes to refer to machine language instructions, rather thanusing the machine language instructions' numeric values directly (e.g.,for performing a multiplication operation, programmers coded theabbreviation “mult,” which represents the binary number “011000” in MIPSmachine code). While assembly languages were initially a great aid tohumans controlling the microprocessors to perform work, in time thecomplexity of the work that needed to be done by the humans outstrippedthe ability of humans to control the microprocessors using merelyassembly languages.

At this point, it was noted that the same tasks needed to be done overand over, and the machine language necessary to do those repetitivetasks was the same. In view of this, compilers were created. A compileris a device that takes a statement that is more comprehensible to ahuman than either machine or assembly language, such as “add 2+2 andoutput the result,” and translates that human understandable statementinto a complicated, tedious, and immense machine language code (e.g.,millions of 32, 64, or 128 bit length strings). Compilers thus translatehigh-level programming language into machine language.

This compiled machine language, as described above, is then used as thetechnical specification which sequentially constructs and causes theinteroperation of many different computational machines such thathumanly useful, tangible, and concrete work is done. For example, asindicated above, such machine language—the compiled version of thehigher-level language—functions as a technical specification whichselects out hardware logic gates, specifies voltage levels, voltagetransition timings, etc., such that the humanly useful work isaccomplished by the hardware.

Thus, a functional/operational technical description, when viewed by oneof skill in the art, is far from an abstract idea. Rather, such afunctional/operational technical description, when understood throughthe tools available in the art such as those just described, is insteadunderstood to be a humanly understandable representation of a hardwarespecification, the complexity and specificity of which far exceeds thecomprehension of most any one human. With this in mind, those skilled inthe art will understand that any such operational/functional technicaldescriptions—in view of the disclosures herein and the knowledge ofthose skilled in the art—may be understood as operations made intophysical reality by (a) one or more interchained physical machines, (b)interchained logic gates configured to create one or more physicalmachine(s) representative of sequential/combinatorial logic(s), (c)interchained ordered matter making up logic gates (e.g., interchainedelectronic devices (e.g., transistors), DNA, quantum devices, mechanicalswitches, optics, fluidics, pneumatics, molecules, etc.) that createphysical reality representative of logic(s), or (d) virtually anycombination of the foregoing. Indeed, any physical object which has astable, measurable, and changeable state may be used to construct amachine based on the above technical description. Charles Babbage, forexample, constructed the first computer out of wood and powered bycranking a handle.

Thus, far from being understood as an abstract idea, those skilled inthe art will recognize a functional/operational technical description asa humanly-understandable representation of one or more almostunimaginably complex and time sequenced hardware instantiations. Thefact that functional/operational technical descriptions might lendthemselves readily to high-level computing languages (or high-levelblock diagrams for that matter) that share some words, structures,phrases, etc. with natural language simply cannot be taken as anindication that such functional/operational technical descriptions areabstract ideas, or mere expressions of abstract ideas. In fact, asoutlined herein, in the technological arts this is simply not true. Whenviewed through the tools available to those of skill in the art, suchfunctional/operational technical descriptions are seen as specifyinghardware configurations of almost unimaginable complexity.

As outlined above, the reason for the use of functional/operationaltechnical descriptions is at least twofold. First, the use offunctional/operational technical descriptions allows near-infinitelycomplex machines and machine operations arising from interchainedhardware elements to be described in a manner that the human mind canprocess (e.g., by mimicking natural language and logical narrativeflow). Second, the use of functional/operational technical descriptionsassists the person of skill in the art in understanding the describedsubject matter by providing a description that is more or lessindependent of any specific vendor's piece(s) of hardware.

The use of functional/operational technical descriptions assists theperson of skill in the art in understanding the described subject mattersince, as is evident from the above discussion, one could easily,although not quickly, transcribe the technical descriptions set forth inthis document as trillions of ones and zeroes, billions of single linesof assembly-level machine code, millions of logic gates, thousands ofgate arrays, or any number of intermediate levels of abstractions.However, if any such low-level technical descriptions were to replacethe present technical description, a person of skill in the art couldencounter undue difficulty in implementing the disclosure, because sucha low-level technical description would likely add complexity without acorresponding benefit (e.g., by describing the subject matter utilizingthe conventions of one or more vendor-specific pieces of hardware).Thus, the use of functional/operational technical descriptions assiststhose of skill in the art by separating the technical descriptions fromthe conventions of any vendor-specific piece of hardware.

In view of the foregoing, the logical operations/functions set forth inthe present technical description are representative of static orsequenced specifications of various ordered-matter elements, in orderthat such specifications may be comprehensible to the human mind andadaptable to create many various hardware configurations. The logicaloperations/functions disclosed herein should be treated as such, andshould not be disparagingly characterized as abstract ideas merelybecause the specifications they represent are presented in a manner thatone of skill in the art can readily understand and apply in a mannerindependent of a specific vendor's hardware implementation.

Mote System Support

Those skilled in the art will recognize that at least a portion of thedevices and/or processes described herein can be integrated into a motesystem. Those having skill in the art will recognize that a typical motesystem generally includes one or more memories such as volatile ornon-volatile memories, processors such as microprocessors or digitalsignal processors, computational entities such as operating systems,user interfaces, drivers, sensors, actuators, applications programs, oneor more interaction devices (e.g., an antenna USB ports, acoustic ports,etc. . . . ), control systems including feedback loops and controlmotors (e.g., feedback for sensing or estimating position and/orvelocity; control motors for moving and/or adjusting components and/orquantities). A mote system may be implemented utilizing suitablecomponents, such as those found in mote computing/communication systems.Specific examples of such components entail such as Intel Corporation'sand/or Crossbow Corporation's mote components and supporting hardware,software, and/or firmware.

Licensing System Support Language

Those skilled in the art will recognize that it is common within the artto implement devices and/or processes and/or systems, and thereafter useengineering and/or other practices to integrate such implemented devicesand/or processes and/or systems into more comprehensive devices and/orprocesses and/or systems. That is, at least a portion of the devicesand/or processes and/or systems described herein can be integrated intoother devices and/or processes and/or systems via a reasonable amount ofexperimentation. Those having skill in the art will recognize thatexamples of such other devices and/or processes and/or systems mightinclude—as appropriate to context and application—all or part of devicesand/or processes and/or systems of (a) an air conveyance (e.g., anairplane, rocket, helicopter, etc.), (b) a ground conveyance (e.g., acar, truck, locomotive, tank, armored personnel carrier, etc.), (c) abuilding (e.g., a home, warehouse, office, etc.), (d) an appliance(e.g., a refrigerator, a washing machine, a dryer, etc.), (e) acommunications system (e.g., a networked system, a telephone system, aVoice over IP system, etc.), (f) a business entity (e.g., an InternetService Provider (ISP) entity such as Comcast Cable, Qwest, SouthwesternBell, etc.), or (g) a wired/wireless services entity (e.g., Sprint,Cingular, Nextel, etc.), etc.

Extraterritorial Use Language

In certain cases, use of a system or method may occur in a territoryeven if components are located outside the territory. For example, in adistributed computing context, use of a distributed computing system mayoccur in a territory even though parts of the system may be locatedoutside of the territory (e.g., relay, server, processor, signal-bearingmedium, transmitting computer, receiving computer, etc. located outsidethe territory).

A sale of a system or method may likewise occur in a territory even ifcomponents of the system or method are located and/or used outside theterritory. Further, implementation of at least part of a system forperforming a method in one territory does not preclude use of the systemin another territory.

Residual Incorporation Language

All of the above U.S. patents, U.S. patent application publications,U.S. patent applications, foreign patents, foreign patent applicationsand non-patent publications referred to in this specification and/orlisted in any Application Data Sheet, are incorporated herein byreference, to the extent not inconsistent herewith.

Not Limited to Implementations Described Language

One skilled in the art will recognize that the herein describedcomponents (e.g., operations), devices, objects, and the discussionaccompanying them are used as examples for the sake of conceptualclarity and that various configuration modifications are contemplated.Consequently, as used herein, the specific exemplars set forth and theaccompanying discussion are intended to be representative of their moregeneral classes. In general, use of any specific exemplar is intended tobe representative of its class, and the non-inclusion of specificcomponents (e.g., operations), devices, and objects should not be takenlimiting.

Not Limited to Human User Language

Although user XXX is shown/described herein as a single illustratedfigure, those skilled in the art will appreciate that user XXX may berepresentative of a human user, a robotic user (e.g., computationalentity), and/or substantially any combination thereof (e.g., a user maybe assisted by one or more robotic agents) unless context dictatesotherwise. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that, in general,the same may be said of “sender” and/or other entity-oriented terms assuch terms are used herein unless context dictates otherwise.

Plural Terms Language

With respect to the use of substantially any plural and/or singularterms herein, those having skill in the art can translate from theplural to the singular and/or from the singular to the plural as isappropriate to the context and/or application. The varioussingular/plural permutations are not expressly set forth herein for sakeof clarity.

Operably-Coupled Language

The herein described subject matter sometimes illustrates differentcomponents contained within, or connected with, different othercomponents. It is to be understood that such depicted architectures aremerely exemplary, and that in fact many other architectures may beimplemented which achieve the same functionality. In a conceptual sense,any arrangement of components to achieve the same functionality iseffectively “associated” such that the desired functionality isachieved. Hence, any two components herein combined to achieve aparticular functionality can be seen as “associated with” each othersuch that the desired functionality is achieved, irrespective ofarchitectures or intermedial components. Likewise, any two components soassociated can also be viewed as being “operably connected”, or“operably coupled,” to each other to achieve the desired functionality,and any two components capable of being so associated can also be viewedas being “operably couplable,” to each other to achieve the desiredfunctionality. Specific examples of operably couplable include but arenot limited to physically mateable and/or physically interactingcomponents, and/or wirelessly interactable, and/or wirelesslyinteracting components, and/or logically interacting, and/or logicallyinteractable components.

Active/Inactive Component Language

In some instances, one or more components may be referred to herein as“configured to,” “configured by,” “configurable to,” “operable/operativeto,” “adapted/adaptable,” “able to,” “conformable/conformed to,” etc.Those skilled in the art will recognize that such terms (e.g.,“configured to”) generally encompass active-state components and/orinactive-state components and/or standby-state components, unlesscontext requires otherwise.

Cloud Computing Standard Language

For the purposes of this application, “cloud” computing may beunderstood as described in the cloud computing literature. For example,cloud computing may be methods and/or systems for the delivery ofcomputational capacity and/or storage capacity as a service. The “cloud”may refer to one or more hardware and/or software components thatdeliver or assist in the delivery of computational and/or storagecapacity, including, but not limited to, one or more of a client, anapplication, a platform, an infrastructure, and/or a server The cloudmay refer to any of the hardware and/or software associated with aclient, an application, a platform, an infrastructure, and/or a server.For example, cloud and cloud computing may refer to one or more of acomputer, a processor, a storage medium, a router, a switch, a modem, avirtual machine (e.g., a virtual server), a data center, an operatingsystem, a middleware, a firmware, a hardware back-end, a softwareback-end, and/or a software application. A cloud may refer to a privatecloud, a public cloud, a hybrid cloud, and/or a community cloud. A cloudmay be a shared pool of configurable computing resources, which may bepublic, private, semi-private, distributable, scalable, flexible,temporary, virtual, and/or physical. A cloud or cloud service may bedelivered over one or more types of network, e.g., a mobilecommunication network, and the Internet.

As used in this application, a cloud or a cloud service may include oneor more of infrastructure-as-a-service (“IaaS”), platform-as-a-service(“PaaS”), software-as-a-service (“SaaS”), and/or desktop-as-a-service(“DaaS”). As a non-exclusive example, IaaS may include, e.g., one ormore virtual server instantiations that may start, stop, access, and/orconfigure virtual servers and/or storage centers (e.g., providing one ormore processors, storage space, and/or network resources on-demand,e.g., EMC and Rackspace). PaaS may include, e.g., one or more softwareand/or development tools hosted on an infrastructure (e.g., a computingplatform and/or a solution stack from which the client can createsoftware interfaces and applications, e.g., Microsoft Azure). SaaS mayinclude, e.g., software hosted by a service provider and accessible overa network (e.g., the software for the application and/or the dataassociated with that software application may be kept on the network,e.g., Google Apps, SalesForce). DaaS may include, e.g., providingdesktop, applications, data, and/or services for the user over a network(e.g., providing a multi-application framework, the applications in theframework, the data associated with the applications, and/or servicesrelated to the applications and/or the data over the network, e.g.,Citrix). The foregoing is intended to be exemplary of the types ofsystems and/or methods referred to in this application as “cloud” or“cloud computing” and should not be considered complete or exhaustive.

Use of Trademarks in Specification Language

This application may make reference to one or more trademarks, e.g., aword, letter, symbol, or device adopted by one manufacturer or merchantand used to identify and/or distinguish his or her product from those ofothers. Trademark names used herein are set forth in such language thatmakes clear their identity, that distinguishes them from commondescriptive nouns, that have fixed and definite meanings, or, in many ifnot all cases, are accompanied by other specific identification usingterms not covered by trademark. In addition, trademark names used hereinhave meanings that are well-known and defined in the literature, or donot refer to products or compounds for which knowledge of one or moretrade secrets is required in order to divine their meaning. Alltrademarks referenced in this application are the property of theirrespective owners, and the appearance of one or more trademarks in thisapplication does not diminish or otherwise adversely affect the validityof the one or more trademarks. All trademarks, registered orunregistered, that appear in this application are assumed to include aproper trademark symbol, e.g., the circle R or bracketed capitalization(e.g., [trademark name]), even when such trademark symbol does notexplicitly appear next to the trademark. To the extent a trademark isused in a descriptive manner to refer to a product or process, thattrademark should be interpreted to represent the corresponding productor process as of the date of the filing of this patent application.

Caselaw-Driven Clarification Language

While particular aspects of the present subject matter described hereinhave been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled inthe art that, based upon the teachings herein, changes and modificationsmay be made without departing from the subject matter described hereinand its broader aspects and, therefore, the appended claims are toencompass within their scope all such changes and modifications as arewithin the true spirit and scope of the subject matter described herein.It will be understood by those within the art that, in general, termsused herein, and especially in the appended claims (e.g., bodies of theappended claims) are generally intended as “open” terms (e.g., the term“including” should be interpreted as “including but not limited to,” theterm “having” should be interpreted as “having at least,” the term“includes” should be interpreted as “includes but is not limited to,”etc.). It will be further understood by those within the art that if aspecific number of an introduced claim recitation is intended, such anintent will be explicitly recited in the claim, and in the absence ofsuch recitation no such intent is present. For example, as an aid tounderstanding, the following appended claims may contain usage of theintroductory phrases “at least one” and “one or more” to introduce claimrecitations. However, the use of such phrases should not be construed toimply that the introduction of a claim recitation by the indefinitearticles “a” or “an” limits any particular claim containing suchintroduced claim recitation to claims containing only one suchrecitation, even when the same claim includes the introductory phrases“one or more” or “at least one” and indefinite articles such as “a” or“an” (e.g., “a” and/or “an” should typically be interpreted to mean “atleast one” or “one or more”); the same holds true for the use ofdefinite articles used to introduce claim recitations. In addition, evenif a specific number of an introduced claim recitation is explicitlyrecited, those skilled in the art will recognize that such recitationshould typically be interpreted to mean at least the recited number(e.g., the bare recitation of “two recitations,” without othermodifiers, typically means at least two recitations, or two or morerecitations). Furthermore, in those instances where a conventionanalogous to “at least one of A, B, and C, etc.” is used, in generalsuch a construction is intended in the sense one having skill in the artwould understand the convention (e.g., “a system having at least one ofA, B, and C” would include but not be limited to systems that have Aalone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and Ctogether, and/or A, B, and C together, etc.). In those instances where aconvention analogous to “at least one of A, B, or C, etc.” is used, ingeneral such a construction is intended in the sense one having skill inthe art would understand the convention (e.g., “a system having at leastone of A, B, or C” would include but not be limited to systems that haveA alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and Ctogether, and/or A, B, and C together, etc.). It will be furtherunderstood by those within the art that typically a disjunctive wordand/or phrase presenting two or more alternative terms, whether in thedescription, claims, or drawings, should be understood to contemplatethe possibilities of including one of the terms, either of the terms, orboth terms unless context dictates otherwise. For example, the phrase “Aor B” will be typically understood to include the possibilities of “A”or “B” or “A and B.”

With respect to the appended claims, those skilled in the art willappreciate that recited operations therein may generally be performed inany order. Also, although various operational flows are presented in asequence(s), it should be understood that the various operations may beperformed in other orders than those which are illustrated, or may beperformed concurrently. Examples of such alternate orderings may includeoverlapping, interleaved, interrupted, reordered, incremental,preparatory, supplemental, simultaneous, reverse, or other variantorderings, unless context dictates otherwise. Furthermore, terms like“responsive to,” “related to,” or other past-tense adjectives aregenerally not intended to exclude such variants, unless context dictatesotherwise.

1. A computationally-implemented method, comprising: electronicallyanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part from userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants; and electronically sending analysis matter forsubsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants.
 2. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein theelectronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom user interface interaction by one or more residential participantsas to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in partto factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofone or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one ormore residential participants comprises: electronically analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from user interfaceinteraction by one or more residential participants as to interfacesubstance reviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactioninvolving inputting of information. 3.-6. (canceled)
 7. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 2, wherein theelectronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom user interface interaction by one or more residential participantsas to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in partto factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofone or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one ormore residential participants including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface interactioninvolving inputting of information comprises: analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinteraction involving inputting of information including analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding electric vehicle useallocation among the one or more residential participants.
 8. (canceled)9. The computationally-implemented method of claim 7, wherein theanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction involving inputting ofinformation including analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one or moreresidential participants comprises: analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle commuting routeinformation for use by the one or more residential participants. 10.-11.(canceled)
 12. The computationally-implemented method of claim 7,wherein the analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom residential user interface interaction involving inputting ofinformation including analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface involvement with informationregarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one or moreresidential participants comprises: analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding projected unavailability of theone or more electric vehicles for use by the one or more residentialparticipants.
 13. (canceled)
 14. The computationally-implemented methodof claim 7, wherein the analyzing exchange information resultant atleast in part from residential user interface interaction involvinginputting of information including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the oneor more residential participants comprises: analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinvolvement with information regarding electric vehicle use allocationamong the one or more residential participants including analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more schedulesof use of the one or more electric vehicles by the one or moreresidential participants. 15.-20. (canceled)
 21. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 7, wherein the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction involving inputting of information includinganalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle use allocation among the one or more residentialparticipants comprises: analyzing exchange information resultant atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one ormore residential participants including evaluating response informationinvolving at least in part interface interaction regarding one or morewarning messages associated with residential participant use of the oneor more electric vehicles.
 22. (canceled)
 23. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 7, wherein the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction involving inputting of information includinganalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingelectric vehicle use allocation among the one or more residentialparticipants comprises: analyzing exchange information resultant atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding electric vehicle use allocation among the one ormore residential participants including analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith residential participant ride-share programs associated with one ormore routes traveled by the one or more electric vehicles.
 24. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein theelectronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom user interface interaction by one or more residential participantsas to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in partto factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofone or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one ormore residential participants comprises: electronically analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from user interfaceinteraction by one or more residential participants as to interfacesubstance reviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles. 25.(canceled)
 26. The computationally-implemented method of claim 24,wherein the electronically analyzing exchange information resultant atleast in part from user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants including analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclescomprises: analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles including analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding charging rate capacity of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of the one or more electricvehicles. 27.-31. (canceled)
 32. The computationally-implemented methodof claim 24, wherein the electronically analyzing exchange informationresultant at least in part from user interface interaction by one ormore residential participants as to interface substance reviewed therebyand related at least in part to factors of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of one or more electric vehiclesconcerning at least in part the one or more residential participantsincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles comprises: analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingmaximum charging rate capacities of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles.
 33. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 24, wherein theelectronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom user interface interaction by one or more residential participantsas to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in partto factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofone or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one ormore residential participants including analyzing exchange informationat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclescomprises: analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles including analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding cost information for priority handling ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles. 34.-35. (canceled)
 36. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 24, wherein theelectronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom user interface interaction by one or more residential participantsas to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in partto factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofone or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one ormore residential participants including analyzing exchange informationat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclescomprises: analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles including analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding electricity use data involving remotereporting from one or more electric utility databases.
 37. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 24, wherein theelectronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom user interface interaction by one or more residential participantsas to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in partto factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofone or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one ormore residential participants including analyzing exchange informationat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclescomprises: analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles including analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding peak demand or reserve capacity ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles.
 38. (canceled)
 39. The computationally-implementedmethod of claim 24, wherein the electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclescomprises: analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles including analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding priority classification for schedulingrequests of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of theone or more electric vehicles. 40.-42. (canceled)
 43. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 24, wherein theelectronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom user interface interaction by one or more residential participantsas to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in partto factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofone or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one ormore residential participants including analyzing exchange informationat least in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation from one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclescomprises: analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information from one or morelocations of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofthe one or more electric vehicles including analyzing exchangeinformation at least in part from residential user interface involvementwith information regarding one or more technical specifications ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one or moreelectric vehicles.
 44. (canceled)
 45. The computationally-implementedmethod of claim 1, wherein the electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants comprises: electronically analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from user interface interactionby one or more residential participants as to interface substancereviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehicles.46.-48. (canceled)
 49. The computationally-implemented method of claim45, wherein the electronically analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants includinganalyzing exchange information at least in part from residential userinterface involvement with information regarding one or more locationsof residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of the one ormore electric vehicles comprises: analyzing exchange information atleast in part from residential user interface involvement withinformation regarding one or more locations of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesincluding analyzing exchange information at least in part fromresidential user interface involvement with information regardingfinancial status information of the one or more residentialparticipants. 50.-67. (canceled)
 68. The computationally-implementedmethod of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants comprises:electronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces. 69.-78. (canceled)
 79. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 68, wherein theelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more human oriented interfaces comprises: sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more human oriented interfaces including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more e-paper based user interfaces.80. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein theelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants comprises: electronically sending analysismatter for subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matterbased at least in part on the analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface interaction by one ormore residential participants as to interface substance reviewed therebyand related at least in part to factors of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of one or more electric vehiclesconcerning at least in part the one or more residential participantsincluding sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more machineoriented interfaces.
 81. The computationally-implemented method of claim80, wherein the electronically sending analysis matter for subsequentuser interface interaction, the analysis matter based at least in parton the analyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more machine oriented interfaces comprises:sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more machine orientedinterfaces including sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction involving at least in part one or moreelectric vehicle maintenance robot based user interfaces.
 82. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 80, wherein theelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart one or more machine oriented interfaces comprises: sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part one or more machine oriented interfaces includingsending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction involving at least in part one or more robot parkingattendant based user interfaces.
 83. The computationally-implementedmethod of claim 80, wherein the electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more machine oriented interfacescomprises: sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part one or more machineoriented interfaces including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore social networking system based user interfaces. 84.-87. (canceled)88. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein theelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants comprises: electronically sending analysismatter for subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matterbased at least in part on the analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface interaction by one ormore residential participants as to interface substance reviewed therebyand related at least in part to factors of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of one or more electric vehiclesconcerning at least in part the one or more residential participantsincluding sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction involving at least in part residential relatedelectric vehicle planning information in electronic form. 89.-95.(canceled)
 96. The computationally-implemented method of claim 88,wherein the electronically sending analysis matter for subsequent userinterface interaction, the analysis matter based at least in part on theanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part residential related electric vehicle planninginformation in electronic form comprises: sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential participant input to one or more social networking systems.97. (canceled)
 98. The computationally-implemented method of claim 88,wherein the electronically sending analysis matter for subsequent userinterface interaction, the analysis matter based at least in part on theanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part residential related electric vehicle planninginformation in electronic form comprises: sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential operational objectives of the one or more residentialparticipants. 99.-102. (canceled)
 103. The computationally-implementedmethod of claim 88, wherein the electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part residential related electric vehicle planninginformation in electronic form comprises: sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore electronic residential participant calendaring systems. 104.-105.(canceled)
 106. The computationally-implemented method of claim 88,wherein the electronically sending analysis matter for subsequent userinterface interaction, the analysis matter based at least in part on theanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction involvingat least in part residential related electric vehicle planninginformation in electronic form comprises: sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in part one ormore electronic recordings of residential participant conversation.107.-108. (canceled)
 109. The computationally-implemented method ofclaim 88, wherein the electronically sending analysis matter forsubsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part residential related electric vehicle planninginformation in electronic form comprises: sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving querying of historicalresidential participant vehicle use records.
 110. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 88, wherein theelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction involving at least inpart residential related electric vehicle planning information inelectronic form comprises: sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partresidential related electric vehicle planning information in electronicform including sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction as including one or more electric vehicleresidential participant use logs.
 111. The computationally-implementedmethod of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants comprises:electronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants. 112.-113. (canceled)
 114. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 111, wherein theelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants comprises: sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart actual recorded electric vehicle residential participant usecompared with planned electric vehicle residential participant use. 115.The computationally-implemented method of claim 111, wherein theelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants comprises: sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle records related to the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart recording residential participant driving patterns associated withthe one or more electric vehicles. 116.-123. (canceled)
 124. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein theelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants comprises: electronically sending analysismatter for subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matterbased at least in part on the analyzing exchange information resultantat least in part from residential user interface interaction by one ormore residential participants as to interface substance reviewed therebyand related at least in part to factors of residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of one or more electric vehiclesconcerning at least in part the one or more residential participantsincluding sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more electricvehicle features. 125.-126. (canceled)
 127. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 124, wherein theelectronically sending analysis matter for subsequent user interfaceinteraction, the analysis matter based at least in part on the analyzingexchange information resultant at least in part from residential userinterface interaction by one or more residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in part tofactors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging of oneor more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants including sending analysis matter forsubsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at least inpart one or more electric vehicle features comprises: sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle features including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part electric vehicle feature informationregarding one or more maintenance schedules for the one or more electricvehicles. 128.-132. (canceled)
 133. The computationally-implementedmethod of claim 124, wherein the electronically sending analysis matterfor subsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding at least in part one or more electric vehicle featurescomprises: sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more electricvehicle features including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction involving at least in partelectric vehicle feature information regarding residentially situatedwireless electrical recharging of the one or more electric vehiclesinvolving highly resonant inductive wireless power transfer. 134.-138.(canceled)
 139. The computationally-implemented method of claim 124,wherein the electronically sending analysis matter for subsequent userinterface interaction, the analysis matter based at least in part on theanalyzing exchange information resultant at least in part fromresidential user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants including sending analysismatter for subsequent residential user interface interaction regardingat least in part one or more electric vehicle features comprises:sending analysis matter for subsequent residential user interfaceinteraction regarding at least in part one or more electric vehiclefeatures including sending analysis matter for subsequent residentialuser interface interaction regarding at least in part one or moreresidential participant preferences of location for energy transfer tothe one or more electric vehicles. 140.-143. (canceled)
 144. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 139, wherein the sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding at least in part one or more electric vehicle featuresincluding sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for energy transfer to the one ormore electric vehicles comprises: sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore residential participant preferences of location for energy transferto the one or more electric vehicles including sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction involving at leastin part one or more residential participant preferences of location fortransfer of electrical energy to the one or more electric vehicles atone or more park and ride locations for parking the one or more electricvehicles.
 145. The computationally-implemented method of claim 139,wherein the sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more electricvehicle features including sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore residential participant preferences of location for energy transferto the one or more electric vehicles comprises: sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction regarding at leastin part one or more residential participant preferences of location forenergy transfer to the one or more electric vehicles including sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactioninvolving at least in part one or more residential participantpreferences of location for transfer of electrical energy to the one ormore electric vehicles at one or more parking lot locations for parkingthe one or more electric vehicles. 146.-151. (canceled)
 152. Thecomputationally-implemented method of claim 139, wherein the sendinganalysis matter for subsequent residential user interface interactionregarding at least in part one or more electric vehicle featuresincluding sending analysis matter for subsequent residential userinterface interaction regarding at least in part one or more residentialparticipant preferences of location for energy transfer to the one ormore electric vehicles comprises: sending analysis matter for subsequentresidential user interface interaction regarding at least in part one ormore residential participant preferences of location for energy transferto the one or more electric vehicles including sending analysis matterfor subsequent residential user interface interaction involving at leastin part one or more residential participant preferences for contingencyplans for unavailability to the one or more electric vehicles ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging. 153.-161.(canceled)
 162. A computationally-implemented system, comprising: one ormore electronically analyzing exchange information resultant from userinterface interaction by residential participants as to interfacesubstance reviewed thereby and related to factors of residentiallysituated wireless electrical recharging of electric vehicles concerningresidential participants electrical circuitry arrangements operable forelectronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least in partfrom user interface interaction by one or more residential participantsas to interface substance reviewed thereby and related at least in partto factors of residentially situated wireless electrical recharging ofone or more electric vehicles concerning at least in part the one ormore residential participants; and one or more electronically sendinganalysis matter for subsequent user interface interaction, analysismatter based on analyzing exchange information resultant fromresidential user interface interaction by residential participants as tointerface substance reviewed thereby and related to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of electricvehicles concerning residential participants electrical circuitryarrangements operable for electronically sending analysis matter forsubsequent user interface interaction, the analysis matter based atleast in part on the analyzing exchange information resultant at leastin part from residential user interface interaction by one or moreresidential participants as to interface substance reviewed thereby andrelated at least in part to factors of residentially situated wirelesselectrical recharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning atleast in part the one or more residential participants. 163.-322.(canceled)
 323. A computationally-implemented system comprising: meansfor electronically analyzing exchange information resultant at least inpart from user interface interaction by one or more residentialparticipants as to interface substance reviewed thereby and related atleast in part to factors of residentially situated wireless electricalrecharging of one or more electric vehicles concerning at least in partthe one or more residential participants; and means for electronicallysending analysis matter for subsequent user interface interaction, theanalysis matter based at least in part on the analyzing exchangeinformation resultant at least in part from residential user interfaceinteraction by one or more residential participants as to interfacesubstance reviewed thereby and related at least in part to factors ofresidentially situated wireless electrical recharging of one or moreelectric vehicles concerning at least in part the one or moreresidential participants. 324.-325. (canceled)